Floraleda Sacchi - Prizes and Distinctions

Prizes and Distinctions

  • 1996
    • Financial award of Italia Nostra for best student of the year at Como Conservatory of Music.
    • Financial award of Società Umanitaria (Milan).
    • X F. Schubert Competition (Tagliolo, Alessandria): 3rd prize as soloist
    • XI Rovere d'Oro Prize (San Bartolomeo al Mare, Imperia): 2nd prize as soloist
  • 1997
    • Viglianoviva Competition (Vigliano, Biella): 1st prize as soloist
    • IV A.Gi. Mus. Competition (Varenna, Lecco): 1st prize as soloist
    • Concorso Musicale Italiano (Cortemilia, Cuneo): 2nd prize as soloist
    • Jupiter Competition "Genova 1997" (Genoa): 2nd prize as soloist
  • 1998
    • VII TIM – Torneo Internazionale di Musica (Rome): 1st prize ("Diploma d'onore") as soloist
    • Concours Internationaux UFAM – Union des Femmes Artistes et Musiciennes (Paris): 2nd prize as soloist
    • XII Città di Cento Competition (Cento, Ferrara): 3rd prize as soloist
  • 1999
    • Harpa Award Prize by World Harp Society, International Harp Centre (Basel, Switzerland) for her book Elias Parish Alvars: Life, Music, Documents
  • 2002
    • TIM - Torneo Internazionale di Musica (Rome), "Diploma d'onore" with Æolian Harp Duo
    • TIM - Torneo Internazionale di Musica (Rome), "Diploma d'onore" as soloist
    • Galbiati-Beltrami Prize (Milan), 1st prize with Allegro Ensemble (Ravel: Introduction et Allegro, Debussy: Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune)
    • XI "Riviera della Versilia" Competition: 1st prize with Æolian Harp Duo
  • 2003
    • Honorary member of Rotary International (Rotary Club Milano Europa) for her artistic careear.
    • Sinfonia Toronto Concerto Competition (Toronto, Canada), 2nd prize
  • 2007
    • Honorary member of Unione Nazionale Scrittori e Artisti for her artistic careear.

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