Felice Intini begins studying violin at the age of 6 and at 10 years old he is accepted by Conservatorio di Musica “Nino Rota” of Monopoli, attending the classes held first by M° Ilaria Cusano, with whom he gets the Bachelor Degree with full marks and lode, and then by M° Gabriele Ceci. After he is accepted by Conservatorio di Musica ‘Giuseppe Verdi’ in Turin, where he is attending the Master Degree program, in the class held by M° Guido Rimonda. In his studies, Felice attends several masterclasses, held by many different professors, such as Francesco Peverini, Claude Hauri, Igor Andriyeevskyy, Nina Sivachenko and Boris Garlitsky. He plays in different orchestras, including Junior Orchestra of the Conservatorio di Monopoli, AYSO, Orchestra Giovanile della Valle d’Itria, Orchestra Sinfonica del Conservatorio di Monopoli, Orchestra Regionale dei Conservatori Pugliesi and Erasmus Orchestra, where he can work with prominent conductors – such as Nir Kabaretti, Vahan Mardirossian, Hakan Sensoy e Gianpaolo Pretto –, he can study with eminent instrumentalists soloists and concertmasters – such as Marco Rizzi, Cecilia Ziano, Alessandro Ferrari, Gabriele Ceci, Sergey Galaktionov e Camille Thomas – and with them he plays on important national and international stages – such as Teatro Petruzzelli in Bari and Festival della Valle d’Itria – often playing as concertmaster, first of second violins or concertino. In 2024 he is selected to perform the Concerto for two Violins in D minor by J. S. Bach and the Concerto for Violin and Cello in B flat major by A.Vivaldi as a solo violin. Studying at conservatory, Felice approaches chamber music: he is founding member of the quintet Conjunto El Duende, devoted to the rediscovery of tango repertoire by Astor Piazzolla and plays for the most important concert associations in Apulia. The quintet obtains the second prize in Concorso Pietro Argento 2023 in Gioia del Colle (BA). In 2024 he is also chosen to play in two important chamber-music productions organized by the Conservatorio di Monopoli, during which he can study and play first Piano Quintet in E flat major by R. Schumann and Piano Quintet in F minor by J. Brahms and then String Quintet n. 5 in D major and String Quintet n. 6 in E flat major by W. A. Mozart.
In the last years Felice starts studying Composition, attending the class of Strumentazione per Orchestra di Fiati held by M° Vincenzo Anselmi, and Conducting with M° Vito Clemente and M° Ettore Papadia. With them, he can perform, conducting the first of Three pieces from Schindler’s List for Violin and Orchestra by J. Williams and some excerpts from La Bohème by G. Puccini.
He is a student of the Fondazione Accademia di Musica.