During their career, I Solisti Veneti have played with numerous artists, many of whom are now considered legends of music: Mstislav Rostropovic, Carlo Bergonzi, Nathan Milstein, Narciso Yepes, Sesto Bruscantini, Ithzak Perlman, Marilyn Horne, Placido Domingo, Victoria de los Angeles, Josè Carreras, Jean-Pierre Rampal, Nikita Magaloff, Bernadette Manca di Nissa, Paul Tortelier, Leo Nucci, Ruggero Raimondi, Enzo Dara, Renato Bruson, Maurice André, Bernard Soustrot. Also, in concert and on record: Lucia Valentini Terrani, Ramon Vargas, Samuel Ramey, June Anderson, Pierre Amoyal, Margarita Zimmermann, Pierre Pierlot, Delores Ziegler, Maurice Bourgue and many others.
Together with Salvatore Accardo and Uto Ughi, forgotten scores by Tartini and Vivaldi have seen the light of day again to be performed and recorded, often using yellowed manuscripts that there had been no time to copy.
Riccardo Malipiero, Sylvano Bussotti, Franco Donatoni, Marius Constant, Luciano Chailly, Azio Corghi, Domenico Guaccero, Giacinto Scelsi have dedicated their works to I Solisti Veneti, with whom they have then been presented at the major contemporary music festivals. While the collaborations with Pierluigi Pizzi, Francois Reichenbach, Ermanno Olmi have given rise to famous operatic productions and film productions.
Time passes and new artists have always joined I Solisti Veneti: James Galway, Lucio Dalla, Juan Diego Florez, Cecilia Gasdia, Ennio Morricone, Paul Badura-Skoda, Katia Ricciarelli, Stanislav Bunin, Mariella Devia, Maria Joao Pires, Evgenij Kissin, Ofra Harnoy, Giuseppe De Marzi, Carter Brey, Michala Petri, Vladimir Spivakov, Paul Meyer, Roberto Fabbriciani, James Wagner, Carlo De Pirro.
Today, I Solisti Veneti boasts collaborations with ever new, and sometimes very young, talents: soloists such as Anna Tifu, Andrea Griminelli, Sergey Nakariakov, Anna Dennis, Marco Pierobon, Ilya Gringolts, Shigenori Kudo, Leyla Martinucci, Kerson Leong, Massimo Mercelli, Aldo Caputo, Leonora Armellini, Alessandro Cesaro, Kazuhito Yamashita, Oleg Vereshchagin; composers such as Pino Donaggio, Alessandro Cadario, Nicola Campogrande; the director Stefano Poda, without forgetting Carla Fracci, Andrea Bocelli, Ottavia Piccolo, Massimo Ranieri, Giovanni Allevi.