Artists
Mariagrazia Di Valentino
Singer
Mariagrazia Di Valentino is an Italian singer and actress.
She began singing at a very young age, winning many national competitions. At the age of 12 she was already a student of the prestigious school of the tenor Maestro Luigi Rumbo, then continuing the study of singing at the University of Music in Rome.
Mariagrazia has participated in many musical and theatrical performances in Italy and abroad, worked for prestigious productions such as that of David Zard for PFM's “Dracula Opera Rock” and has performed on important stages such as the Arena di Verona (Italy).
She boasts many collaborations with great artists of the Italian music scene including Franco Battiato, Lucio Dalla, and others.
Singing teacher, she is currently one of the solo singers in the "Vivaldi Metal Project", a Rock opera that combines the great pieces of Classical music with the modern energy of Rock, with the participation of orchestra and choir.
Mistheria
Pianist
Mistheria is an Italian pianist, organist, keyboardist, producer and composer, engaged in both classical and rock/metal genres.
He boasts numerous and prestigious collaborations, both in the studio and live, with many international artists and groups, among the leading names Bruce Dickinson (singer of the well-known group Iron Maiden) of which he is the pianist / keyboardist of his solo works.
As a soloist and session musician, he has performed all over the world, both as a classical and rock musician.
He has directed various orchestras and choirs, has composed music for radio and television, and is a teacher at the “Ladislav Račić” music school in Zagreb (Croatia), and is the official demonstrator of Yamaha pianos.
His discography counts more than 100 albums between his own productions and those of other groups ranging from Classical to Metal, from New-Age to Soundtracks, from Pop to Rock.
He is the creator and producer of the Vivaldi Metal Project group, an iconic project that combines Classical and Rock music with the participation of orchestra and choir.