Massimiliano Turchi was born in Forlì in 1992.
From an early age he showed a strong interest in music and in particular for
the piano.
After years of studying in his hometown he entered the Conservatory “B.
Maderna” in Cesena under the guidance of Luigi Tanganelli where he
graduated in 2011 with full marks and honors.
He then studied at the Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest with Lazlo
Baranyay and graduated brilliantly from the Master in Piano Performance at
the Conservatorium van Amsterdam with Frank van de Laar.
He won multiple prizes in prestigious competitions including: Shanghai
International Young Piano Competition, "Andrea Baldi" International Piano
Competition, Lyons European Music Competition, "Città di Riccione" National
Competition, "Città di Castiglion Fiorentino" International Piano Competition,
Competition International "Premio Clivis", Grand Prize Virtuoso International
Music Competition, International Competition "Luigi Zanuccoli", International
Competition "City of Treviso", National Competition "Calcit" of Arezzo, National
Piano Competition "G.Rospigliosi", National Competition "J. S. Bach ” of Sestri
Levante, National Piano Competition" Città di Bucchianico ".
During his career he has performed throughout Italy and abroad, also
concentrating largely on Chamber Music.
In fact, he has played in various ensembles all over Europe and also in China,
always having great success. Among these he performed the Schumann
quintet in Hungary and performed in duo with the violinist Marta Bratkovic at
the Liszt Ferenc Kameraterem Concert Hall.
He has perfected himself with masters of the highest level, including: Maurizio
Baglini, Alexander Lonquich, Roberto Prosseda, Alan Walker, Robert Levine,
Hakon Autsbo, Frank Peters, John Rink, Naum Grubert, Pavel Gililov, Pascal
Nemirovski and others.
Currently he is studying Chamber Music in the Advanced Specialization
Course of the Santa Cecilia Academy with M° Carlo Fabiano in the formation of
the TulipDuo, with which he has won several international competitions.
Winner of scholarships at the Conservatory, Massimiliano has always carried
out accompaniment activities with various instruments and with singers, and
has been asked to be a judge in several national and international
competitions.