Born in Milan, he began his studying the guitar with his father,
and then attended the Conservatory "Giuseppe Verdi" in Milan, where he took his diploma with the highest
marks and honours. He then went on for advanced studies with David Russell.
He has won prizes in national and international
competitions, both as a soloist as well as in duos with the flautist Gaia Scabbia, with whom he has
recorded a Cd of the works of Anton Diabelli for flute and guitar for the record company Agorà.
As soloist, he has recorded "Le Rossiniane" and "Le ore di
Apollo" for Arkadia and Agorà. Recently, he has published four Cds for the label Sinfonica;
three included in collections of contemporary music Quattro studi da concerto (Four Concert Studies)
by Livio Torresan, Dodici studi (Twelve Etudes)
by Eligio Bratus, Dodici studi (Twelve Etudes) by Giuliano Manzi and another with the arrangement of the
Fugue BWV 1000 by Johann Sebastian Bach.
Besides his normal concert routine, he is also an
editorial consultant for Sinfonica musical editions, especially for contemporary music and
today’s music education needs. He has personally edited the publication of five Anthologies of
contemporary music for guitar, the critical revision of the Venticinque studi melodici progressivi
op. 60 (Twenty-five progressive melodic études op. 60) by Matteo Carcassi and
Venti studi (Twenty études) by Fernando Sor. He is the author of a successful method for
beginners entitled A scuola con la chitarra (At school with the guitar).
He is an instructor at the annual courses of the guitar academy "Giulio Regondi" in Milan and the Conservatory "Luca Marenzio" in Brescia (Darfo Boario Terme branch). He holds master classes every two years at the Federal University of Santa Maria in Brasil.
The guitar he plays was made by Pietro Gallinotti in 1957.