Francesca Ajossa
Born in Cagliari in 1999, Francesca Ajossa started her musical training at a very young age in the class of prof. Angelo Castaldo at the “Palestrina” Conservatory in Cagliari, where she obtained the Bachelor Diploma in 2018. She took masterclasses from musicians such as G. Bovet, L. Lohmann, H. Deutsch, D. Zaretsky, J.Palur, L. van Doeselaar, C. Mantoux and O. Latry. As an organist she’s played at various festivals in Italy and abroad. She’s also performed as a soloist with the Orchestra “La Rejouissance”, with the “Palestrina Chamber Orchestra” and in November 2018 she played the Poulenc Organ Concerto with the “Codarts String Orchestra”. In 2015 she was admitted as an active pupil to the “International Bach Academy” held by prof. Jacques van Oortmerssen and she won the Second Prize at the “Premio Abbado Competition”. She was a finalist at the “Fourth International Agati – Tronci Competition” and at the “Ambitus Competition”, and she’s one of the eight young organists who were chosen to attend the “Young Talents Class” at the Haarlem Organ Festival (2016), where she also played at the final Presentation Recital.
She recorded a CD dedicated to organ music from the 19th Century in Sardinia (Tactus, 2017) and in 2019 her recording of Organ Works by Italian female composers was published by “Stradivarius”. In 2020, Francesca graduated “cum Laude” from the Master of Music at Codarts Rotterdam, where she studied with prof. Ben van Oosten, and one year later also concluded her Music Psychology studies at the University of York. Having been appointed as Organ Scholar in St. Peter und Paul Ratingen (Germany) from 2020 to 2022, she’s currently a PhD candidate at KU Leuven (Belgium) and the main organist of the Church in ‘t Woudt (Netherlands), as well as following the “Claviorganum” Master at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg.
https://francescajossa.com/
Born in Cagliari in 1999, Francesca Ajossa started her musical training at a very young age in the class of prof. Angelo Castaldo at the “Palestrina” Conservatory in Cagliari, where she obtained the Bachelor Diploma in 2018. She took masterclasses from musicians such as G. Bovet, L. Lohmann, H. Deutsch, D. Zaretsky, J.Palur, L. van Doeselaar, C. Mantoux and O. Latry. As an organist she’s played at various festivals in Italy and abroad. She’s also performed as a soloist with the Orchestra “La Rejouissance”, with the “Palestrina Chamber Orchestra” and in November 2018 she played the Poulenc Organ Concerto with the “Codarts String Orchestra”. In 2015 she was admitted as an active pupil to the “International Bach Academy” held by prof. Jacques van Oortmerssen and she won the Second Prize at the “Premio Abbado Competition”. She was a finalist at the “Fourth International Agati – Tronci Competition” and at the “Ambitus Competition”, and she’s one of the eight young organists who were chosen to attend the “Young Talents Class” at the Haarlem Organ Festival (2016), where she also played at the final Presentation Recital.
She recorded a CD dedicated to organ music from the 19th Century in Sardinia (Tactus, 2017) and in 2019 her recording of Organ Works by Italian female composers was published by “Stradivarius”. In 2020, Francesca graduated “cum Laude” from the Master of Music at Codarts Rotterdam, where she studied with prof. Ben van Oosten, and one year later also concluded her Music Psychology studies at the University of York. Having been appointed as Organ Scholar in St. Peter und Paul Ratingen (Germany) from 2020 to 2022, she’s currently a PhD candidate at KU Leuven (Belgium) and the main organist of the Church in ‘t Woudt (Netherlands), as well as following the “Claviorganum” Master at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg.
https://francescajossa.com/
Francesca Ajossa
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