"It was such a great pleasure and privilege to work with Olivia Belli and meet her personally as I always admired her compositions...” Gautier Capuçon
Olivia Belli is a modern classical pianist and composer based in Italy’s Marche region. Her music, inspired by nature, art, and spirituality, has reached audiences worldwide with millions of streams and regular features on BBC Radio 3, Classic FM, BBC 6 Music, KEXP, and Radio France. She has performed at venues including the Royal Albert Hall’s Elgar Room, Hyde Park/ Andrea Bocelli BST, TivoliVredenburg Utrecht, Milano Music Week, Silent Green Kulturquartier Berlin and Schloss Elamu.
In 2023, Belli was commissioned by the BBC Proms to compose Limina Luminis for organist Anna Lapwood, premiered to critical acclaim and broadcast live on BBC Radio 3. She also released the EP Sonus Noctis and appeared at the Montréal International Jazz Festival and Ottawa’s Music and Beyond Festival. She has also composed for distinguished soloists including violinist Mari Samuelsen (for her album Life released by Deutsche Grammophon) and cellist Gautier Capuçon (for his album Gaia released by Warner Classics)
For the 2023/24 season, Belli released Intermundia, written for piano and string trio in collaboration with leading members of the Max Richter Ensemble—Louisa Fuller, John Metcalfe, and Chris Worsey. Looking ahead, her Sony Classical debut Daimon (out February 20, 2026) expands her style with the richness of a string orchestra and diverse soloists.
Exclusively signed to Sony Music, Belli has built a distinctive discography. Somnio Novo (2022) explores the nocturnal world of dreams, revisiting themes from Sol Novo (2021), which was featured on Scala Radio, Soho Radio, and Classic FM, and included in Apple Music’s Classical Live. Previous releases include River Path (2020, 1631 Recordings/Decca Records), Where Night Never Comes (2018), and Mater (2020), an ecologically inspired ensemble album created with her husband Enrico Belli for the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, with proceeds donated to the Global Wildlife Conservation charity.
Belli was the first female composer invited by Apple Music to curate its Piano Chill playlist and has been featured on the cover of Spotify’s EQUAL: Classical playlist, which highlights female composers shaping today’s classical scene. She is also a member of the Recording Academy.
A conservatory-trained pianist, Belli studied with Lazar Berman and Jörg Demus before embarking on an international career as a performer. Early recordings of works by Philip Glass and Max Richter earned her critical praise and set the stage for her evolution into one of the most distinctive voices in modern classical music today.