He studied in London with Eugene Sarbu (1984), with Paolo Borciani (1985), and in 1985–1989 in the U.S. at the Indiana University, Bloomington, with Franco Gulli, Yuval Yaron and Rostislav Dubinsky.
[citation needed] His active solo career includes engagements throughout North and South America, Europe, and participation at international music festivals in Tanglewood, Freiburg, Taormina, etc.
He won a number of violin competitions and has recorded for RAI and Bloomington Radio Station.
Formerly in the collection of Maestro Greco were a Marino Capicchioni violin and a good Giuseppe Fiorini.
At present he owns an old classical Neapolitan and a fine Roberto Regazzi, dated 1996, which he mostly loves and plays.