Mº Mirca Rosciani
Vocal coach
A piano graduate from the "L. Refice" Conservatory of Music in Frosinone under the guidance of Marylene Mouquet, Mirca Rosciani earned her diploma as a substitute maestro at the "S. Cecilia" Conservatory in Rome, then continued her piano studies in Paris with Maestro Jean Fassina, in Nice and in Osimo, where she graduated from the Academy of Lyric Art with Maestros Sergio Segalini and Enza Ferrari. She studied conducting with Maestro Daniele Agiman making her debut in Florence in 2013.
Mirca Rosciani is a conductor, choral director and piano accompanist, and works closely with the "G. Rossini" Symphony Orchestra of Pesaro and the "Mezio Agostini" Chorus of the Teatro della Fortuna in Fano.
Indeed, Maestro Rosciani has a very deep connection with Rossini, having worked every year without interruption since 1999 for the Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro. Between 2006 and 2015 she took part as pianist in all the editions of the Accademia Rossiniana held by Maestro Alberto Zedda, who was so favorably impressed by her work that he pinned on her the affectionate nickname of "sister in Rossini."
Mirca Rosciani's talent, however, is not limited to Rossini's music alone. Her rigorous apprenticeship as an accompanist pianist has enabled her to collaborate with many great artists (Luciana Serra, Raina Kabaivanska, Lella Cuberli, Nicola Alaimo, Simone Alaimo, Jessica Pratt, Michael Spyres, and Carlo Lepore), and with many prestigious musical institutions in Italy (the Teatro delle Muse in Ancona, the Opera giocosa in Savona, Pa, the Pergolesi-Spontini Festival in Jesi, the Donizetti Theater in Bergamo, the Teatro Sociale in Rovigo, the Mario Del Monaco Theater in Treviso, the Teatro Argentina in Rome, the Accademia d'Arte Lirica in Osimo and the Voci Montefeltro Academy), but also abroad (the Mariinsky Theater Academy in St. Petersburg and the Placido Domingo Center for Further Education in Valencia).
Throughout her career she has conducted orchestra and chorus in major opera productions, making her debut as conductor in Florence.
In December 2019, she was invited to inaugurate the Auditorium "La Fabbrica della Musica" in her hometown Colleferro (Rome) in the presence of Undersecretary for Cultural Heritage Lorenza Bonaccorsi flanked by Maestro Peppe Vessicchio and leading the Orchestra Sesto Armonico, debuting "The Four Seasons" by A. Vivaldi.
In 2020 she founded with Maestro Giovanni Botta the "Rossini Lab," dedicated to teaching and popularizing Rossini's performance practice, participating in and winning the call of the European Opera Academy (Maastricht), thanks to which a permanent training seminar was established at the Conservatorio "G. Cantelli" in Novara , connected to the Erasmus program.
RAI invited Mirca Rosciani as the first female conductor to lead the Sesto Armonico Symphony Orchestra in the program "Prodigi" broadcast by Rai Uno, as well as a member of the artistic jury at the 2018 Sanremo Italian Song Festival.