Viller Valbonesi has played as a soloist and chamber musician in important halls and theaters throughout Europe and Asia, including the Malibran Theater in Venice, the Sala dei Giganti in Padua, the Sala S. Cecilia in Rome, the Philharmonie and Konzerthaus in Berlin, the Mendelssohn House in Leipzig, the Friedrich-Ebert-Halle in Hamburg, the Wiener Saal in Salzburg, the Troldhaugen in Bergen, the Toppan Hall in Tokyo, and the Liangsheng Hakka Art Center in Meizhou, China.

He has been awarded at numerous international piano competitions as a soloist, including the Schubert Piano Competition in Dortmund, the Concorso Speranza in Taranto, the Concorso Scriabin in Grosseto, the Concorso Porrino in Cagliari, and the Premio Venezia.

As a chamber musician, he has been invited to perform at many chamber music festivals and has worked with instrumentalists and singers from the most important theaters in Berlin, such as the Konzerthaus, Philharmonie, Staatsoper, and Deutsche Oper. Since 2012, he has been a member of the Berolina Ensemble, with whom he has recorded 6 CDs under the label MDG. On the CD “Rudorff Chamber Music” from 2015, he presented the piano works of Ernst Rudorff as a soloist. The Berolina Ensemble is distinguished by its work in researching and recording forgotten works of the Romantic and Late-Romantic repertoire for small and large ensembles. In concerts, it combines its “discoveries” with the better-known works of the chamber music repertoire of any era. Its work has been awarded two “Echo-Preis” awards (2014 and 2016) and an Opus Klassik (2019), the most prestigious music awards in Germany.

Viller studied in Italy with M. Minguzzi, P. N. Masi, and F. Lanzoni, and completed his education with S. Perticaroli at the Accademia Nazionale di S. Cecilia. After moving to Berlin in 2012, he completed his concert exam at the Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler in Berlin with Fabio Bidini and later worked as an assistant to F. Bidini and E. Nebolsin. Today, he is very active as a teacher in the German capital and teaches chamber music and piano at the Hochschule Hanns Eisler and piano at the Bach Gymnasium and the Bela Bartok Music School.