
Born in Florence, Italy, and currently based in London, Giulia is an active musician, and a passionate music educator and workshop leader.
She considers chamber music one of her main artistic focuses and has collaborated with many outstanding musicians, performing in a variety of ensemble groups. With a strong interest in 20th-century and contemporary music, she frequently works with living composers. As a member of Ensemble NuovaMusica, she premiered works by Italian composers under the baton of Mauro Bonifacio. She was also among the founders of the CrossContemporary Project, a dynamic ensemble of classically trained musicians and dancers dedicated to giving voice to the composers of our time. Recent collaborations include working alongside composer Simone Spagnolo on his upcoming album, set for release in late 2025.
Giulia performed in many important venues and festivals including Festival Intersezioni, Sir James Galway Flute Festival, St James Piccadilly, Blackheath Halls, Soho Theatre for TEDxWhitehall, St Martin in The Fields, Amici della Musica Firenze. As a soloist with orchestra, she performed Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G, accompanied by the L. Cherubini Conservatoire’s orchestra under the baton of P. P. Ciardi and Beethoven Concerto n. 2 with the Siegfried Camerata conducted by Manuel Arellano Bover.
She holds a Master’s Degree and an Artist Diploma from Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, where she studied under the tutelage of Sergio De Simone, with the kind support of Trinity Laban Scholarship Fund, and an MA in Early Years Music Education from CREC/Birmingham City University. She has participated in master classes and worked with renowned musicians such as Claudio Martinez-Mehner, Martino Tirimo, Pascal Rogè, among others. Previously, she undertook musical training at the Luigi Cherubini Conservatoire of Florence, where she graduated in 2012 under the guidance of Giovanni Carmassi.
Giulia considers music education to be a very important part of the growth of every human being, not necessarily with the aim of becoming a professional musician, but for the great impact it has on the development of human qualities and culture. She currently teaches piano at Westminster Cathedral Choir School, and she is the Early Years Music Education leader for the Band Time Programme at the Junior Department of Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, London.