Born in 1999, pianist Emanuele Savron began his studies at six in Trieste with Pierpaolo Levi, later continuing under Leonid Margarius and Marcella Crudeli. At ten, he toured under the mentorship of Thai pianist Nat Yontararak, performing in Trieste, Rijeka, Perugia, and Pisa.
Winner of 12 first prizes at national and international competitions, his accolades include Palmanova Piano Competition (2014, 2015), Bracigliano (2018), Piove di Sacco (2019), Premio Isola del Sole (2019), Music in the World (Absolute 2019), Roma International (Emerging Artists 2019), Ugo Amendola (2020), Cervignano (2022), Musica Goritiensis (2022), UNESCO Prize – Palmanova, and the Domenico Scarlatti International (Absolute, 2023).
Selected for the prestigious Magisterium Course by Rotary Club Roma Ovest, his performances were praised for “masterful interpretations and emotional depth.” Since 2021 he has also performed as a piano duo with Crudeli, among the last heirs of the Alfred Cortot school.
Emanuele has appeared on RAI, Mediaset, Telequattro, and Koper-TV, and performed across Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Germany, Russia, and Thailand. His 2019 Roma International victory established him as one of his generation’s most promising pianists.
In 2021 he performed at the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, described by Sobaka.ru as “a recognized pianist of his generation.” In 2023, he opened the 32nd Roma International with a recital in Rome; critic Christopher Axworthy wrote: “A giant dominates the Capitoline… we witnessed the birth of a great artist.”
Recent highlights include concerts with the Italian Philharmonic Orchestra, the Choir of Teatro dell’Opera di Parma, collaborations with soprano Ekaterina Bakanova, and a Venice concert curated by composer Nico Cartosio.
On August 27, 2025, Savron makes his cinema debut as the lead in Orfeo, premiering at the Venice International Film Festival.
