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Emanuele Savron

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Emanuele Savron – Pianist | Artist Biography

Born in 1999, Emanuele Savron began studying piano at the age of six in Trieste under the guidance of Maestro Pierpaolo Levi. He later continued his studies with two legendary figures in the international piano world: Leonid Margarius and Marcella Crudeli.

At just ten years old, he embarked on his first concert tour under the mentorship of Thailand’s most celebrated pianist, Nat Yontararak, performing in cities such as Trieste, Rijeka, Perugia, and Pisa. His remarkable talent has been recognized through 12 first prizes at major national and international competitions, including:

• Palmanova Piano Competition (1st Prize – 2014 & 2015)

• Bracigliano International Music Competition (1st Prize – 2018)

• Città di Piove di Sacco National Competition (1st Prize – 2019)

• “Premio Isola del Sole” International Competition (1st Prize – 2019)

• Music in the World: International Award (1st Absolute Prize, score 100/100 – 2019)

• Roma International Competition (Emerging Artists under 25) (1st Prize – 2019)

• “Ugo Amendola” National Competition (1st Prize – 2020)

• Cervignano City Competition (1st Prize – 2022)

• Musica Goritiensis 2nd International Piano Competition (1st Prize ex-aequo – 2022)

• UNESCO Prize – Palmanova International Competition (1st Prize)

• Domenico Scarlatti International Piano Competition, Trapani (1st Absolute Prize in Under 25 – 2023)

He was also selected with distinction for the prestigious Magisterium Course held by Rotary Club Roma Ovest under the direction of Marcella Crudeli, completing annual exams with “masterful interpretations and impressive emotional depth”. His performances have been praised for their charisma, refined touch, technical brilliance, and artistic imagination.

Maestra Crudeli, among the last representatives of the Alfred Cortot school, has shown great trust in his artistic future, and for the past two years, they have performed together as a piano duo — a testament to their mutual artistic respect and connection.

Emanuele has been featured in interviews and broadcasts for RAI (TGR, Rai2, Rai3, Radio1), Mediaset (Italia 1 – Studio Aperto), Telequattro, and Koper-TV (Slovenia).

He has performed solo and with orchestra across Italy and abroad — in Slovenia, Croatia, Germany, Russia, and Thailand — in festivals, theaters, and cultural institutions.

His first prize at the Roma International Competition (2019) in the Emerging Artists under 25 category confirmed his reputation as one of the most promising pianists of his generation.

In December 2021, Emanuele performed at the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, the world’s largest museum, during the “Pianissimo” Festival — an event dedicated to rising stars in the international piano scene.

“Savron performed under the Italian skylight of the New Hermitage. Having won nearly all top prizes in Italy’s national competitions, he now performs not as a child prodigy, but as a recognized pianist of his generation.”

— Sobaka.ru (Russia)

In October 2023, he opened the 32nd Roma International Piano Competition with a solo recital at the Protomoteca Hall in the Capitoline Hill (Rome).

Renowned London music critic Christopher Axworthy wrote:

“A giant dominates the Capitoline!

We witnessed the birth of a great artist — a personality and temperament that left me enchanted, disturbed, and astonished.”

In the past year, Emanuele performed as a soloist with the Italian Philharmonic Orchestra and the Choir of the Teatro dell’Opera di Parma, in a spectacular concert in Venice curated by composer Nico Cartosio, whose debut album entered the Billboard Classical Top 20 worldwide.

He also collaborated with internationally acclaimed soprano Ekaterina Bakanova, performing a recital of European vocal repertoire in prestigious Italian venues.

On August 27, 2025, the short film “Orfeo”— starring Emanuele Savron in the leading role — will premiere at the prestigious Hotel Excelsior during the 82nd Venice International Film Festival.

Produced by Garda Festival with ICNN – Istituto Cinematografico Nuovi Narratori, the film marks Emanuele’s debut in the world of cinema.

Pianissimo – Hermitage
Studio Aperto Interview Rome Capitoline Hill