Roberta Gennuso: A Sicilian Guitarist and Singer

Roberta Gennuso: A Sicilian Guitarist and Singer

Roberta Gennuso, a talented Sicilian guitarist and singer, was born on the picturesque island of Sicily in 1998. Her musical journey began at the age of nine, when she started her guitar studies. Driven by a deep passion for the instrument, she pursued further training in Lombardy and Tuscany, and later advanced her expertise in Brussels, Belgium. Her repertoire is known for its diversity and creativity, offering a blend of vibrant and profound musical pieces infused with touches of charming humor.

A Creative Force in the World of Classical Guitar

Roberta’s performances are characterized by her ability to translate emotions into music, captivating audiences with her charisma and expressive playing style. Her primary goal is to elevate the classical guitar to the global stage, a mission she pursues through active participation in various musical projects. Roberta performs both as a soloist and as part of chamber music ensembles, showcasing the versatility of the guitar through different styles and formats.

International Performances and Projects

Roberta Gennuso has graced stages at festivals such as the Soave Guitar Festival in Italy, where she has shared her unique blend of Mediterranean influences and classical music. She is also known for her collaborative work, including the “Out of Modernity” project, a duo with Stefano Vivaldini that blends traditional and modern elements in music

Her latest project, Mediterraneo, is a guitar solo album that explores the rich musical traditions of the Mediterranean region. Through this album, she continues to highlight the expressive potential of the guitar, combining technical skill with an ability to evoke vivid imagery through sound.

Education and Mastery

Roberta’s dedication to the guitar has led her to study with esteemed mentors and refine her craft through masterclasses and advanced training in Europe. Her time in Brussels allowed her to specialize further, broadening her stylistic range and deepening her understanding of the instrument.

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