Enrico Gatti

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Enrico Gatti (* 1955 in Perugia ) is an Italian violinist .

Enrico Gatti 2016

Life

Enrico Gatti studied in his home country with Arnaldo Apostoli (a member of I Musici ) and with Alfredo Fiorentini modern violin. As a student of Chiara Banchini , he studied baroque violin and historical performance practice at the Geneva Conservatory , studies which he completed with Sigiswald Kuijken . Gatti is professor of baroque violin at the Conservatories of The Hague and Milan.

Concert activities have taken him across Europe, North and South America, Russia, Japan and Australia. He has appeared as a soloist with numerous ensembles, such as “ La Petite Bande ”, “Ensemble 415”, “ Concerto Palatino ”, Hesperion XX , La Real Cámara. As concertmaster he worked with Les Arts Florissants , “Les Talens Lyriques”, the “Taverner Players” and “The King's Consort”. He played under conductors such as Gustav Leonhardt and Ton Koopman . 1986 saw the founding of their own baroque formation, the “Ensemble Aurora”.

Enrico Gatti was a member of an academic commission that prepared a critical edition of the complete works of the baroque composer Alessandro Stradella . In 2013 Gattis recorded previously unknown violin sonatas ( 12 Sonata da Camera e violino e violoncello solo ), which are now ascribed to Arcangelo Corelli and from the time before the publication of his Op. 1 (1681) are. They come from a manuscript that the musicologist Mario Fabbri discovered in 1963 in the library of the Sacro Convento in Assisi .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. CV on personal website.Retrieved November 6, 2016
  2. Stradella Opera Omnia (PDF; 402 kB)
  3. Brief description with a link to the PDF of the research description ( memento of October 2, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) (Italian)