Enrica Savigni
Enrica Savigni an Italian multi-instrumentalist with a diverse range of musical experiences, currently focused on the study of instruments and repertoire from the Classical-Romantic period.
Her interest in historical instruments began in 2011, when she participated in the 19th-century guitar masterclass at Milan’s Civica Scuola di Musica “Claudio Abbado” with Duo Maccari-Pugliese, graduating in 2013. She obtained a Master of Arts in Music Performance from the Koninklijk Conservatorium in Brussels in 2021, studying in the Early Music department with Maestro Xavier Diaz Latorre. Prior to that, she studied classical guitar and clarinet at the Conservatorio “A. Boito” in Parma, graduating in 2010 and 2014, respectively.
Enrica is an active performer, engaged in both solo and chamber music projects. She regularly collaborates in a duo with Laura Savigni (fortepianist), performing the original 19th-century repertoire for guitar and piano on period instruments. Their discography includes several releases: Giuliani-Moscheles-Mertz, Movimento Classical (2019, released by the Italian music magazine Amadeus); Für Beethoven: Music for Fortepiano and Guitar Inspired by Ludwig van Beethoven, MP Editions (2020); Unruhe: New Transcriptions for Guitar and Piano (2024).
As an Artistic Director, she is involved in various initiatives aimed at empowering the guitar community and creating opportunities for young artists to connect and explore their artistry. These include the TouchTheSound Project, a collaboration with Marco Ramelli and Gabriele Lodi that focuses on performance practice, ancient instruments, and historical repertoire, and the Residenze Erranti project, a program of artistic residencies created in partnership with
Giacomo Susani and Marco Ramelli.
She regularly gives masterclasses and participates in conferences, including the Perform_Live Festival in Dublin, the Congresso Guitarristico de Braga (Portugal), the Society for Musicology in Ireland’s Annual Plenary Conference, and the Mikulov Guitar Festival.
Enrica is currently a DMus researcher at TU Dublin Conservatoire, a freelance performer, and a guitar tutor at Maynooth University (Ireland).
Her interest in historical instruments began in 2011, when she participated in the 19th-century guitar masterclass at Milan’s Civica Scuola di Musica “Claudio Abbado” with Duo Maccari-Pugliese, graduating in 2013. She obtained a Master of Arts in Music Performance from the Koninklijk Conservatorium in Brussels in 2021, studying in the Early Music department with Maestro Xavier Diaz Latorre. Prior to that, she studied classical guitar and clarinet at the Conservatorio “A. Boito” in Parma, graduating in 2010 and 2014, respectively.
Enrica is an active performer, engaged in both solo and chamber music projects. She regularly collaborates in a duo with Laura Savigni (fortepianist), performing the original 19th-century repertoire for guitar and piano on period instruments. Their discography includes several releases: Giuliani-Moscheles-Mertz, Movimento Classical (2019, released by the Italian music magazine Amadeus); Für Beethoven: Music for Fortepiano and Guitar Inspired by Ludwig van Beethoven, MP Editions (2020); Unruhe: New Transcriptions for Guitar and Piano (2024).
As an Artistic Director, she is involved in various initiatives aimed at empowering the guitar community and creating opportunities for young artists to connect and explore their artistry. These include the TouchTheSound Project, a collaboration with Marco Ramelli and Gabriele Lodi that focuses on performance practice, ancient instruments, and historical repertoire, and the Residenze Erranti project, a program of artistic residencies created in partnership with
Giacomo Susani and Marco Ramelli.
She regularly gives masterclasses and participates in conferences, including the Perform_Live Festival in Dublin, the Congresso Guitarristico de Braga (Portugal), the Society for Musicology in Ireland’s Annual Plenary Conference, and the Mikulov Guitar Festival.
Enrica is currently a DMus researcher at TU Dublin Conservatoire, a freelance performer, and a guitar tutor at Maynooth University (Ireland).