Daniel Roscia

Daniel Roscia

Clarinet

In 2016 he graduated in Clarinet with top marks (110/110 cum laude and honours mention) from the F.A. Bonporti Conservatory in Riva del Garda, studying under Lorenzo Guzzoni. He further specialized in bass clarinet with the same teacher, as well as with Davide Pietro Lattuada and Paul Richards. He has attended masterclasses with Mate Bekavac, Charles Neidich, Calogero Palermo, Andreas Sundin, Johannes Peitz, and Lorenzo Coppola.

From 2022 to 2025 he has been artist-in-residence at the Società Filarmonica di Trento. He works as a freelance musician with ensembles and orchestras including the Budapest Festival Orchestra, Orchestra Nazionale della Rai, EUYO (European Union Youth Orchestra), Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival Orchestra, Symphony Orchestra of India, Würth Philharmoniker, Orchestra da Camera di Mantova, I Solisti Veneti, Orchestra Leonore, Filarmonica del Festival Pianistico Internazionale di Brescia e Bergamo, Orchestra Filarmonica Italiana, Orchestra Donizetti, Spira Mirabilis Orchestra, Haydn Orchestra, Istituzione Sinfonica Abruzzese, Ensemble Zandonai, Orchestra Nazionale dei Conservatori, and the Orchestra of the F.A. Bonporti Conservatory of Trento.

In 2015 he won First Prize in the Clarinet section of the Premio Abbado competition and was selected for a one-year apprenticeship with the Budapest Festival Orchestra as clarinet and bass clarinet player, an engagement that was subsequently extended and continues to this day.

He is a founding member of the European Chamber Ensemble and Ensemble Le Variazioni, and performs in various chamber formations including a clarinet–harp duo, the duo Corde in Aria, and Quadrophobia, a quartet founded in 2010 (clarinet, saxophone, bassoon, bass clarinet). Since 2017 he has been a Légère Artist (through Quadrophobia) and a Silverstein Works Artist.