Federico Colli (Brescia- Lombardy, Italy- 10 August 1988) is an Italian classical pianist.
After these achievements, he embarked on a series of concerts in different parts of the world, playing with renowned orchestras, esteemed conductors, at famous theaters and for prestigious festivals, obtaining a great success from the audiences and critics.
[2] Over the years, he has been gaining worldwide recognition for his compelling and unconventional interpretations, clarity of sound, remarkable originality and philosophical approach to music-making.
He has been studying at the Milan Conservatory, Imola International Piano Academy and Salzburg Mozarteum, under the guidance of Sergio Marengoni, Konstantin Bogino, Boris Petrushansky and Pavel Gililov.
He received from the Municipality of Brescia the "Grosso d'Argento" as a prize for the international prestige given to his hometown and the Music Section of the UK Critics’ Circle included him among the recipients of its 2018 Awards for the following reason: "His exceptional control of sonority, voicing and colour is placed at the service of an individual imagination that casts new light on the music while staying essentially true to the composer.".