Rossella Croce graduated with top marks in violin in 1998 at the Conservatory A. Pedrollo of Vicenza under the guidance F. Missaggia. During her studies she gained several scholarships and was finalist in various violin and chamber music competitions.
Joanna Huszcza is regularly engaged as a soloist, orchestra leader and chamber musician; performing at various prestigious venues and festivals.
Baroque violin and viola player
In addition to regular academic studies, Sebastiano Airoldi soon became interested in early music, specializing in baroque violin under the guidance of Enrico Gatti.
This circumstance has given him the opportunity to play under the direction of international specialists such as G. Leonhardt, A. De Marchi, A. Curtis etc..
Gaetano Nasillo is one of the most renowed baroque cellist. He graduated at the "G. Verdi" Conservatory of Milan with Rocco Filippini, with whom has also studied at the "W. Stauffer Academy" in Cremona.
Judith-Maria Blomsterberg started to play cello at the age of seven. She completed a Bachelor of Music in cello performance at the Musik Hochschule Lübeck in Germany, which led to a position in the Hamburg Staatsopera Orchestra. During this time, she started to develop a passionate interest in Baroque music and joined the ensemble Musica Poetica Lübeck. She moved to The Netherlands to study with Jaap ter Linden and completed both a Bachelors and Masters Degree in Baroque cello at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague.
Riccardo Coelati Rama graduated in 2001 in Double Bass and in 2009 he got a diploma in Viola da gamba at the Conservatorio di Musica "E.F. Dall'Abaco" of Verona. In 2004 he was a member of the European Union Baroque Orchestra.
After graduating in piano, she got an harpsicord degree with pride, at Verona Conservatory.
Thanks to a fellowship from the Dutch Government, she studied later on at the Koninklijk Conservatorium of The Hague, obtainig a " Certificaat of Advanced Study".
Guido Morini was born in Milan in 1959. After studying organ, harpsichord and composition, he devoted himself to the art of basso continuo and of improvisation.
He has collaborated with many ensembles, recording nearly 80 discs, many of which have received awards and the highest acclaim from the international press and critics(Diapason d'Or, 10Repertoire, 5Goldberg, Choc de la Musique) with important labels: ECM, Opus 111, Arcana, Glossa, Astrèe, Alia Vox, Cypres, Naïve, Alpha.
Giovanni Togni got first class degrees in harpsichord, piano and choir direction. At the same time he studied composition and organ and he was introduced to the knowledge of early pianos by his teacher Laura Alvini.
Born in Perugia (Italy) in 1967, Marcello Gatti graduated at the Conservatory "F. Morlacchi" on modern flute in 1986. He completed his studies on baroque and classical flute with Barthold Kuijken at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague (NL) where he obtained the soloist diploma (with distinction) in 1997, and the chamber music diploma dedicated to the renaissance repertoire.
Elena Bianchi took her final certificate for baroque bassoon at the Conservatoire Populaire de Musique of Geneva (Switzerland) with a special mention from the jury studying with Lorenzo Alpert and at the Accademia Internazionale della Musica (former Scuola Civica) in Milan (Italy) with Alberto Grazzi.
Evangelina Mascardi was born 1977 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She has a degree at music teaching from the J. P. Esnaola National School of Music. She is the winner of several guitar competitions, such as "Jóvenes Guitarristas Argentinos" in 1995.
Gabriele Palomba graduated in lute with honors at the Civica Scuola di Musica of Milan under the guidance of Maestro Paul Beier.
He has attended master classes with Pat O'Brien, Chris Wilson, Anthony Bailes and J. Christensen.