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Maristella Patuzzi was born the 14th of February 1987 in Lugano. She started playing violin and piano at the age of four. Since she was five she’s performing in Europe with her father, pianist and teacher. She also had her first recital in Minusio (Locarno) followed by the Elisarion prize for "her great interpretative personality" and for her "charisma in her exhibitions". She also played in Pura, in memory of Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli. In 2001, she obtained a scholarship from RPH-Promotor Foundation. At the age of ten, she played as soloist with the Vivaldi academy orchestra in the Cathedral of Lugano. Since 2002, she has played as soloist with Mozart Orchestra of Milan, with Padua and Veneto Orchestra, with San Marco Orchestra of Pordenone, with the Italian Orchestra of Switzerland and with the Indiana University Orchestra. When she was seventeen, studying in the Conservatory of Lugano with Roberto Valtancoli, she obtained her diploma in violin in the Conservatory "Giuseppe Verdi" of Milan with top marks, summa cum laude and with honors. She also passed the Federal matriculation exams at Lugano High School the same year. From 1995 to 1999, she studied with Susanne Holm and from 1999 to 2003 she studied with Massimo Quarta, with a scholarship from Pierino Ambrosoli Foundation of Zurigo. In March 2005 she was admitted to Miriam Fried’s studio with Dean’s scholarship at Indiana University, in Bloomington. Done with the Performer Diploma, obtained with best mark, she is currently finishing her Master in music under the guide of Mark Kaplan.

Competitions
1996
Lorenzo Perosi of Biella XVI National Competition violin under fourteen section: first prize.
1997 Town of Villar Perosa (Torino) VI National Competition: first prize.
VII International Kaway Competition of Tortona: first prize.
IV Andrea Postacchini of Fermo International Competition: first prize of journalistic criticism “for her particular communicative ability that involves and establishes a feeling with the public”.
XXXIII National Competition of Vittorio Veneto: first prize "with honourable mention".
1998 VII TIM, International Tournament of Music in Rome: absolute first prize (without limits of age), Stefan Milenkovic prize and five concerts.
2002 XXXVIII Mario Benvenuti of Vittorio Veneto National Competition: first prize “with honourable mention" and scholarship entitled to Franco Gulli. 2003 Bruno Zanella prize for violinists of European Community under nineteen years of age in Crevalcore: first prize and special prize, a violin by Virgilio Cremonini.

Festivals
1997 Leoncavallo Festival in Brissago.
1999 Lario in Music Festival.
Lake District Summer Music Festival, in memory of Yehudi Menuhin, in England.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Festival in Rovereto.
Under 18 Musicians Festival in Ischia.

2005 Santo Stefano Festival, XVII edition, in Bologna.

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