Giuseppe D'Aloi is an Italian pianist

whose passion for music began at the tender age of three. Since then, his love for the art has only grown and deepened, nurtured by fervent dedication and ambition throughout the years.

D’Aloi’s education is both solid and diverse. He completed his initial artistic studies at the Conservatorio di Musica F. Torrefranca in Vibo Valentia before pursuing advanced studies at the Akademia Muzyczna im. Ignacego Jana Paderewskiego in Poznań, Poland. There, he earned both a second-level diploma and an artistic doctorate.

In addition to his mastery of the piano, D’Aloi has cultivated a more personal interest in composition. Over the years, he has studied under internationally renowned teachers and collaborated with Edizioni Suvini Zerboni .

Giuseppe’s musical expression is spontaneous and communicative, aiming to convey beauty through simplicity and authenticity. This approach has garnered him great acclaim over the years, allowing him to perform extensively in Italy and abroad. Notable venues include the Akademia Muzyczna im. Ignacego Jana Paderewskiego in Poznań, the John Paul II Museum in Warsaw, the Kiejstut and Bacewicz Music Academy in Łódź, the Academic Hall of the University of Rzeszów, the Rectorate of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, the Hungarian Academy and Embassy in Rome, the Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music in Rome, Palazzo Trinci in Foligno, the Academic Hall of the Conservatory of Santa Cecilia in Rome, the Liszt Hall of the University of Debrecen (Hungary), and the Sala Michelangeli of the Conservatory of Music C. Monteverdi in Bolzano.

Giuseppe has also participated in numerous prestigious festivals, including Umbria Classica, Pianiści u Paderewskiego, Scena Letnia, the IV European Festival of Music Academies (Warsaw edition), and the Piano Festival celebrating the 16th Premio delle Arti at the Conservatory of C. Monteverdi in Bolzano.

As a pianist, he also contributed to the production of a documentary film broadcast by Sky Explorer.

Giuseppe D’Aloi has won numerous international piano competitions and received special awards for his performances of Chopin and Liszt. In 2021, he released his first album, a monographic work on Franz Liszt focusing on the composer’s Italian repertoire.

Currently, Giuseppe is a piano professor at the International Academy of Music and Art (AIMART) in Rome.