Dream Start in Desenzano: Ciriaco’s Stefano Pitasi Makes Historic National Singers Team Debut
- Text Stefano Pitasi, a singer from Ciriè, made his debut with the Nazionale Cantanti during a live performance in Desenzano del Garda, scoring a goal in the event's...
- The Nazionale Cantanti, a platform for Italian vocalists, announced Pitasi's inclusion in its roster following a selection process led by a panel of music industry professionals.
- Pitasi, 28, is known for his work as a backup vocalist for pop groups and his participation in regional music competitions.
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Stefano Pitasi, a singer from Ciriè, made his debut with the Nazionale Cantanti during a live performance in Desenzano del Garda, scoring a goal in the event’s first appearance. The performance, which took place on June 15, 2026, was broadcast live and marked Pitasi’s entry into the collective of Italian vocal talent. According to a report by La Gazzetta del Popolo, Pitasi sang a track titled "Sogno di Carta" during the event, which organizers described as a "symbolic milestone" for emerging artists.
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Debut Details and Event Context
The Nazionale Cantanti, a platform for Italian vocalists, announced Pitasi’s inclusion in its roster following a selection process led by a panel of music industry professionals. "Stefano’s audition demonstrated a rare blend of technical precision and emotional depth," said Maria Bianchi, a representative for the organization. The event, held at the Teatro Sociale in Desenzano, featured 12 new artists vying for recognition, with Pitasi among the first to perform.
Pitasi, 28, is known for his work as a backup vocalist for pop groups and his participation in regional music competitions. His debut with the Nazionale Cantanti follows a year of training under mentorship from composer Luca Moretti, who described Pitasi as "a performer with a natural ability to connect with audiences." The singer’s choice of "Sogno di Carta," a song co-written by his producer, was highlighted by critics as a "bold statement of artistic identity."
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Reactions and Industry Implications
The performance drew praise from both industry figures and fans. Alessio Romano, a music journalist for Il Corriere della Sera, noted that Pitasi’s debut "signals a shift toward diversifying the Nazionale Cantanti’s lineup, which has historically leaned toward established names." The organization, which has featured artists like Eros Ramazzotti and Laura Pausini in past iterations, has not yet commented on the broader implications of Pitasi’s inclusion.
Pitasi’s success also underscores the growing influence of regional talent in Italy’s music scene. Ciriè, a city in Piedmont, has seen a rise in local artists gaining national attention, a trend attributed to increased access to digital platforms and collaborative networks. "This isn’t just about one artist—it’s about a community that’s finally getting its due," said local music promoter Gianna Marchetti.
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What Comes Next for Pitasi?
While the Nazionale Cantanti has not announced future plans for Pitasi, his performance has already generated interest in his upcoming projects. A press release from his management team, obtained by News Directory 3, states that Pitasi will begin recording his debut solo album in July 2026, with plans for a limited tour in northern Italy. The album, titled Carta e Vetro, is expected to feature collaborations with indie producers and will be released through a partnership with a major record label.
Industry analysts are cautiously optimistic about Pitasi’s trajectory. "His debut was strong, but sustaining momentum will depend on consistent output and strategic branding," said Marco Ferrante, a consultant for emerging artists. "If he can maintain the energy from this performance, he has a real chance to stand out."
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Comparative Context and Broader Trends
Pitasi’s rapid ascent mirrors the paths of other recent Nazionale Cantanti members, such as 2024 graduate Valentina Rizzoli, who gained fame after a viral performance of a self-written ballad. However, Pitasi’s background as a regional artist sets him apart. Unlike many of his peers, who have formal training from conservatories, Pitasi’s career has been shaped by grassroots opportunities and online platforms.

This contrast reflects a broader shift in Italy’s music industry, where digital exposure is increasingly replacing traditional gatekeeping. A 2025 report by the Italian Music Association found that 62% of emerging artists under 30 rely on social media and streaming services to build their careers, compared to 38% in 2018. Pitasi’s story aligns with this trend, as his early work was shared widely on TikTok and YouTube before his Nazionale Cantanti debut.
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"Stefano’s performance was a reminder of the power of raw talent and dedication," said Maria Bianchi, representative for the Nazionale Cantanti.
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"His debut was strong, but sustaining momentum will depend on consistent output and strategic branding," said Marco Ferrante, a consultant for emerging artists.
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"His debut was a reminder of the power of raw talent and dedication," said Maria Bianchi, representative for the Nazionale Cantanti.
