Kety Fusco

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Birth nameKety Fusco
BornPisa, Italy
Genres
  • Electro pop
  • Experimental
  • Neo classical
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • musician
  • songwriter
Years active2020–present
Labels
  • DAZED (2020, Sugar Music)
  • Gnossienne (2021, interpretation broadcast by the BBC)
  • Beyond the Harp (2022, Floating Notes Records)
  • THE HARP - Chapter I" (2023, Floating Notes Records)


Websitewww.ketyfusco.com

Kety Fusco is a classically trained harpist.

Biography

Kety Fusco was born in Pisa and began playing the harp since her childhood.

After graduating from high school with a specialization in socio-psycho-pedagogical studies, Kety completed her bachelor’s degree in harp in the same year.

In 2013, she moved to Switzerland, to Mesocco and enrolled in the Master of Arts in Music Performance at the Conservatorio della Svizzera Italiana, completing it in 2016.[1]

Career and Achievements

Kety Fusco is a Swiss harpist and composer active in the contemporary music scene.

She played at the Royal Albert Hall in London[2] [3].

She is also a winner of the SUISA Get Going competition[4]

Kety was mentioned by The Guardian[5] for her experimental album "The Harp - Chapter I".

In 2024 she was selected as a jury member in the Eurovision song contest[6]

Discography

Solo Albums

  • Dazed (Sugar Music) (2020)
  • The Harp - Chapter I (Floating Notes Records) (2023)

Singles

  • Shivers (collaboration with Francesco Motta) (2022)
  • Music to Make a Dream Come True (Soundtrack) (2022)
  • Ma Gnossienne (Interpretation of Gnossienne by Erik Satie) (2023)
  • E Lucevan le Stelle (Interpretation of the opera aria from Tosca by Giacomo Puccini) (2023)

Sample Library

  • Beyond the Harp (Extreme - Extended - Experimental)

Soundtracks

  • RAI Radio3 Voci in Barcaccia (2024)[7] [8]

References

  1. "Kety Fusco, con 2072 ci introduce nel mondo di the Harp". 12 January 2023.
  2. https://www.royalalberthall.com/tickets/events/2023/kety-fusco?url=%2Ftickets%2Fevents%2F2023%2Fkety-fusco%2F
  3. "After Montreux, the swiss harpist Kety Fusco at the Royal Albert Hall". 3 February 2023.
  4. "Kety Fusco⎪ «Get Going!» 2022 | FONDATION SUISA".
  5. Lewis, John (5 May 2023). "Adjunct Ensemble: Sovereign Bodies/Ritual Taxonomy review – a disorientating act of resistance". The Guardian.
  6. https://sixonstage.com/person/kety%20fusco
  7. "Voci in Barcaccia | Rai Radio 3 | RaiPlay Sound".
  8. "Voci in BarcacciaLargo ai Giovani – la Finale". 14 May 2024.

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