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Born in Viterbo in 1997, Lucrezia Liberati has pursued a musical path nourished by a constant artistic exploration within international contexts. She graduated with honors and special distinction from the Conservatorio P. Mascagni in Livorno, where she studied with Daniel Rivera and Maurizio Baglini. She subsequently moved to Lucerne to attend the Master’s program in Solo Performance with Konstantin Lifschitz at the Hochschule Luzern – Musik. Key milestones include her June 2025 debut at the KKL Lucerne with the Luzerner Sinfonieorchester conducted by Francesco Cagnasso, and the 2024 release of her first CD, Crossing Roads (Da Vinci Classics), a project dedicated to Adolf von Henselt, Clara Wieck-Schumann, and Theodor Döhler. This is the title of my first music album and is the emblem of connections. The result of research into rarely performed compositions, its central focus is the figure of Adolf von Henselt, who is connected through a series of dedications to the composers Clara Wieck-Schumann and Theodor Döhler. It is a union of forgotten music by composers who became little-known due to historical and social circumstances.
Her affinity for literary themes and interest in obscure repertoire earned her a place in the PhD program at Conservatorio Venezze, where she focuses on Ottorino Respighi.
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A passionate outpouring of sumptuous sounds played with a technical brilliance of absolute control.
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Christopher Axworthy
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It’s a considerable compliment to say that Liberati’s playing is of similar quality; superb technical command.
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International Piano Magazine
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Wie Lucrezia Liberati das spielt, Mit Verve und Humor, macht einfach Spass.
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This is the title of my first music album and is the emblem of connections. The result of research into rarely performed compositions, its central focus is the figure of Adolf von Henselt, who is connected through a series of dedications to the composers Clara Wieck-Schumann and Theodor Döhler. It is a union of forgotten music by composers who became little-known due to historical and social circumstances.




