Angela Tursi is an Italian pianist and a singer based in London.
In 2015 she took a Master in Piano Classical Music at Conservatorio N.Piccinni in Bari and in 2017 she took a Master in Jazz Music at Conservatorio Nino Rota Monopoli where she studied with Gianni Lenoci.
In May 2018 she published her first album BLUE PAINTINGS about the connection between the colour blue and music, inspired by the Concerning the Spirituality on Art by the Russian painter W. Kandinsky.
Angela has performed her compositions during the Piano Lab Festival in Martina Franca in Italy, Open Piano at Feltrinelli bookshop in Milan, Oceania Exhibition at Royal Academy of Arts, Piano Day at Shoreditch Treehouse, Play Piano for the Planet and The Swiss Church, Covent Garden in London.
As a chorister, she has performed with several choirs at Casa de Musica in Porto, Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, Royal Court Theatre in London, National Concert Hall in Dublin, Casa del Jazz in Rome; and she sang for Matthew Herbert, the Brexit Big Band and for the Hugh Jackman London tour.
She has performed as assistant conductor on several projects with Esmeralda Conde Ruiz. She has written scores for two short films for ScreenJam Productions: Hannah & I and Life After Death.
In February 2020 she performed her new piano piece Pure love at Libreria Feltrinelli in Milan.
Pure love has been selected by several important British film festivals and won second prize in the Audience Award at the Brighton Rock Film Festival.
In September 2020 she released her new album “Journey”.