Fiorenza Calogero

[3] Her interpretations of the neapolitan classics are preserved in the sound archives of the Rai radio-station[4] and in 2009 she received the "Naples in the World Award" in Ravello (Italy).

Concurrently she collaborated with l'Accademia Mandolinistica Napoletana, with which she gave concerts in Rome, Warsaw, Crakow, Paris, London, Berlin and Luxembourg; as well as with the Lost Sound Orchestra,[6] which widened her knowledge of early instruments (House of Music, Parma 2009; Palazzo European Union, Madrid 2010); she performed with Bruno Garofalo at the Teatro Poliorama Barcelona in the Napoli nella tempesta concert, featuring Eduardo De Filippo's adaptation of the sonnets by William Shakespeare (2008).

In 2011, the label Edel published the third album Sotto il Vestito... Napoli,[15] accompanied by jazz pianist Lorenzo Hengeller.

Artistic director and creator of important music festivals, to remember some: Migrazioni Sonore, Festival of musical Cultures of the World (Montefalcione 2007/2008/2009); Napoli Dea Madre – di voce in Donna, a women's Festival made for the Forum of Cultures of Naples in 2014 with the singers Cristina Branco and Amal Murkus; Irpinia Terra di Mezzo (Villamaina, RoccaSanFelice, Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi, Chiusano San Domenico, Caliteri, Torella dei Lombardi January 2017/RoccaSanFelice and Guardia Lombardi December 2017).

Calogero has collaborated[citation needed] with Ernst Daniël Smid, Vittorio Grigolo, Alessandro Safina, Antonio Sinagra, Rino Zurzolo, Roberto Pregadio, Bruno Biriaco, Adriano Pennino, Peppe Vessicchio, Enzo Gragnianiello, Eugenio Bennato, Lino Cannavacciuolo, Enzo Avitabile, Cristina Branco, Toumani Diabaté, Amal Murkus, Urna, Pino De Vittorio, Elena Ledda, Mbarka Ben Taleb, Rosalia De Souza, Elisabetta Serio, Jaques Morelembaum, Maria Mazzotta, Ebbanesis, Elisabetta Serio, Carlo Faiello, Antonio Amato, Mario Incudine, Biagio De Prisco, Lino Vairetti, L'Arpeggiata, Christina Pluhar, Patrizia Spinosi, Luca Aquino, Ferruccio Spinetti, Pericle Odierna, Roberto Schiano, Erasmo Petringa, Nello Daniele, Gennaro Desiderio, Antonio Fresa, Fratelli Minale, Marcello Vitale, Salvio Vassallo,Mario Maglione .