Renowned soloists and chamber musicians, UmbriaEnsemble presents itself as an ensemble of high artistic quality and constant musical research, defined by critics as the "spearhead" of the current Italian chamber music production, modular and agile in the organic - from Trio to Octet, up to the Chamber Orchestra "i Solisti dell'Umbria" - which makes the Ensemble poly-functional and always competitive in every situation. The repertoire approach of UmbriaEnsemble is characterized by a vital dynamism open to comparison and synergy with other Arts.
UmbriaEnsemble was invited to represent Italy with a Concert in Brussels, Cercle Royale Gaulois on the occasion of the Italian Presidency Semester of the Council of the European Union and to perform in a concert for the European Parliament in Strasbourg.
UmbriaEnsemble is a member of the Associazione Musica e Grande Guerra (Music and the Great War Association), which works in the field of research and promotion of Music written during the war period under the high patronage of the Mission Structure for the Commemoration of the Centenary of the First World War.
UmbriaEnsemble participated in the musical and environmental training and education project "The Nature of Art" in collaboration with Master Luthiers from Umbria and Cremona;
UmbriaEnsemble’s CD "Heaven" resulting from research in RockProg was elected "CD of the Month and among the best of the year 2013" by the magazine "SUONO"
UmbriaEnsemble toured China and presented concerts in Cyprus, France, Switzerland, Belgium and England. They recorded a CD for "Camerata Tokyo" with music by Brahms and Schubert and a they produced a large recording project dedicated to Paganini's Chamber Music. Their production of "Stories of the Last Days," an original performance inspired by Renaissance painter Luca Signorelli, was presented in various European capitals and released on DVD.
UmbriaEnsemble's "Fratres" an original work of Music, Dance, Lyrical Singing and Poetry dedicated to the great figures of Saints, Heroes and Artists was aired by RAI national television channels on the occasion of the 2014 Franciscan festivities.