The Italian soprano, Alice Rossi, learned at a young age the rudiments of harmony, rhythm and singing from her parents Gio Rossi and Jenny Ricci, two experienced jazz musicians. In 2000, she began her formal education in classical music along with keyboard studies with Claudia Bracco. After a few years she decided to devote herself to singing and began studying privately with Francesca Lombardi and Enza Giacoia. She studied at Conservatorio della Svizzera Italiana in Lugano.
In conjunction with her academic studies, Alice Rossi also concertises regularly, one recent example being in Benjamin Britten's opera The Rape of Lucretia with the conductor Arturo Tamayo and stage-director Daniel Bauch at the Palazzo dei congressi in Lugano. In addition to the classical repertoire, she also enjoys other genres of music such as jazz, blues, pop and folk. She currently live in Lugano, Switzerland. |