Originary from Alcamo, in the Province of Trapani, he started the study of piano when aged only six and got his secondary school diploma, with honours, at the Liceo ScientificoGiuseppe Ferro in Alcamo.
He was awarded in "Ibla Grand Prize International Piano Competition",[2] 1st prize at "Città di Roma"[3] Competition. 2nd prize (1st not assigned) at Enna "F. P. Neglia" International Competition.[4]
Among his musical partners, tenor Pietro Ballo, soprano Arpiné Rahdjian, violist Demetrio Comuzzi, cellists Luca Pincini and Giorgio Gasbarro (first cellist at PalermoTeatro Massimo), dancer Oriella Dorella (étoile at Teatro alla Scala, Milan).[9] With the Italian pianist Nina Gallo he has formed the Duo Excentrique.
He is the favourite interpreter of the Italian contemporary composer Andrea Ferrante[10] to whom he dedicated a trilogy of CDs.
He graduated in law, cum laude, at Palermo University, with the thesis on Artistic Creation and Interpretation in Law. He is a pioneer of the studies of Entertainment Law in Italy.[11]
He is professor of Pianoforte and Law at the Palermo National Conservatory of Music (Italy), and former Vice Director and Coordinator of the legislative Bureau at the Trapani National Conservatory of Music.[1]
He is currently Expert for Italian National Agency for the Evaluation of the University System (ANVUR)[13]
The Italian television series "Tutta la musica del cuore" was inspired by the battles for legality he conducted at the Conservatory of Music in Trapani, Sicily.
Recordings
Eros e Thanatos. Love and Death. Domenico Picciché (pianoforte), Phoenix classics, Montebelluna, Italy, 1999, PH99501[14][15]
Andrea Ferrante. The Sensual Style. Domenico Picciché (pianoforte) et al., Videoradio, Milan, Italy, 2011, VRCD000786. Introduction by Giovanni Sollima.[16]
Andrea Ferrante. Free Emotion. Domenico Picciché (pianoforte) et al., Videoradio-RAI Trade, Milan, Italy, 2011, VRCD000795. Introduction by Ennio Morricone.[17][18]
Andrea Ferrante. Mare. Arpinè Rahdjian (soprano), Domenico Picciché (pianoforte), Giorgio Gasbarro (cello), Undici07 Records, Palermo, Italy, 2012. Introduction by Marco Betta.[19]
Piano transcriptions
La Valse. Concert transcription for solo piano from the original orchestral score by Maurice Ravel, ASAP, Italy, 2008.
Scaramouche. Concert transcription for one piano, four hands, from the original two pianos score by Darius Milhaud, ASAP, Italy, 2011.
Literary works and essays
Domenico Picciché et al., Le novelle del Modello Pirandello (The Novels of "Pirandello" Literary Prize), Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milan, Italy, 1991.
Domenico Picciché, Il classicismo e Mozart (Classicism and Mozart), Collana di analisi musicale (Musical Analysis Series), Siliqua editore, Italy, 1992.
Domenico Picciché, Gli addii di Beethoven (Beethoven's Farewell), Collana di analisi musicale (Musical Analysis Series), Siliqua editore, Italy, 1992.
Domenico Picciché, Creazione e Interpretazione artistica nel Diritto (Artistic Creation and Interpretation in Law), Palermo University, Italy, 1997.
Domenico Picciché, Elementi di Diritto dello spettacolo. Guida per l'artista (Elements of Entertainment Law. An Artist's Guide), Rugginenti, Milan, Italy, 2005.
Domenico Picciché et al., Progetto CORO.lla. Monitoraggio delle attività musicali nelle scuole della Sicilia (CORO.lla Project. A Monitoring of Musical Activities in Sicilian Schools), MIUR (Italian Ministry of Education, university and Research) USR Sicilia, Italy, 2007.
Domenico Picciché, Elementi di Diritto d'autore e dello Spettacolo. Guida per l'artista (Elements of Copyright and Entertainment Law. An Artist's Guide), New revised Edition, Rugginenti, Milan, Italy, 2018.
S. Mugno (1996). Novecento letterario trapanese (in Italian). Regione Siciliana, Assessorato dei beni culturali e ambientali e della pubblica istruzione. p. 197.