Pietro Olivero
Born in Turin on August 30, 1965, alongside my early academic studies (scientific high school diploma) and later professional work experience (warehouse accounting and corporate logistics), I dedicated myself to studying music from the age of 11.
After beginning with classical training (organ/piano up to the 8th year of conservatory studies as a private candidate), I shifted my musical focus toward jazz (with M° Antonino Salerno) and pop/arranging (with M° Silvano Borgatta). I collaborated with Borgatta—session arranger for Alberto Fortis, Teresa De Sio, Fabio Concato, Ivano Fossati, Stadio, Caparezza, and many others—at his recording studio, where I was responsible for recording sessions and handwritten musical score transcription.
In the Turin area, I collaborated with several musicians, including saxophonist Diego Mascherpa, with whom I participated in the 1996 Ispra Jazz Award, achieving first place.
Among my experiences, I also arranged the amateur musical “Come acqua chiara,” in whose first edition I performed on stage as a musician.
In recent years, after permanently relocating to Naples, I further refined my piano studies with M° Armanda Desidery. Since 2013, I have been working full-time as a piano/keyboard teacher and performing live with various local professional musicians.
I collaborated with Loretta Martinez and VMS as a complementary piano instructor at the “Voce e dintorni” school in Naples, preparing vocal students in instrumental accompaniment skills.
For four years, I taught modern piano at Allied Joint Force Command Naples (NATO Base), within the internal school (Sonic Lab).
For the past three years, I have been teaching modern piano and ensemble music at Lizard – Studio The Jack in Giugliano in Campania.
