Ramona Zammit Formosa commenced her pianoforte studies in Malta with Fay Griscti Davies and continued her musical studies in Holland with Prof. Marcel Baudet and in England at the London College of Music studying piano, flute and harpsichord obtaining performing diplomas with distinction. She also attended various master classes in London studying the Renaissance, Baroque, 20th century and contemporary harpsichord and in 1998 she was awarded the Lloyd Weber medal for distinction in interpretation.

Ramona has premiered many Maltese compositions and together with her husband flautist Silvio Zammit has recorded CD’s featuring works by Carmelo Pace, Charles Camilleri, and 18th and 19th century Malta –related compositions together with the Gukulari Ensemble of whom she is a founder member. During the Biennale held in Malta in June 2005, Ramona gave the first-ever performance on the Clavichords built by Dr. George Debono.

Ramona gives numerous recitals on piano, flute, harpsichord and clavichord and has performed in various venues including the Manoel Theatre, Sala Isouard, St. Catherine of Italy, Sagrestia Vault, the Mdina Priory, the Victoria Festival, various auberges, palaces, cathedrals, churches around Malta and Gozo.

Ramona has performed in England, Italy, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, the U.S.A., Belgium, Bulgaria and Portugal. She is a Fellow of the London College of Music and currently teaches piano, flute, and is a repetiteur at the Johann Strauss School of Music.