Miriam Trevisan

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Miriam Trevisan

Medieval singing & paleography

Born in Turin, she had her first musical experience as a flutist and soprano in numerous choirs throughout Italy.

After graduating from the University of Medicine and Surgery in Turin, she embarked on a professional musical career, first graduating from the LIM Academy of Musical and Theatre in Rome, which allowed her to have artistic collaborations at the Brancaccio Theatre; and then graduating in Renaissance and Baroque Singing at the Conservatory of Frosinone, under the guidance of Furio Zanasi. She then undertook studies in the field of medieval music under the
guidance of Dominique Vellard, obtaining a Master's degree at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis.

She is active throughout Europe in the field of ancient music as well as in other musical genres such as musicals and pop-jazz, regularly performing with renowned ensembles such as Le Miroir de Musique (Baptiste Romain), Ensemble Leones (Marc Lewon), Phaedrus (Mara Winter), Hortus Amoris (Massimo Lunghi) and Team ROS (Andreas Schwarz - Basel Theater). As soloist of the Phaedrus ensemble, she worked on the recording of the debut album ADONIA
released by the Passacaille label in 2021 and awarded five Diapasons by the renowned French music magazine Diapason.

Artistic and musical director of the Ensemble Equaliter, active in the programming of concerts and master classes focusing on the medieval repertoire.