Ingrid Carbone’s event on music and mathematics in Catanzaro has been featured on Catanzaro OK.
You can read the full article here (in italian)>>
During the evening, Ingrid Carbone will engage in a conversation with Daniela Faccio, president of the Friends of Music Association of Catanzaro. With this event, the Catanzaro chapter of FIDAPA, chaired by Annamaria Palaia, reaffirms its commitment to promoting culture, knowledge, and female talent in all fields of knowledge, from art to science.
Ingrid Carbone is a concert pianist and university professor of mathematics, with a career spanning music, scientific research, and cultural dissemination. She has performed in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, and has recorded for the Japanese label Da Vinci Publishing, receiving two nominations at the International Classical Music Awards (ICMA) and eight awards from the Global Music Awards (USA) for her recordings, which have been widely reviewed by the international music press. Furthermore, she has been recognized by the Conservatory of Music of Cosenza, where she trained, as one of the best pianists of the institute’s first 50 years. Alongside her artistic career, she is a researcher and tenured professor at the University of Calabria, where she teaches Mathematical Analysis and carries out scientific work, publishing in international journals and giving invited talks in Europe and Canada. Her approach to musical interpretation is influenced by this training, integrating analytical rigor and expressive sensitivity. She has studied with prestigious pianists, including Lazar Berman, and has trained at international academies such as the Mozarteum in Salzburg and the Tel-Hai International Piano Master Classes in Israel.

