Agosti, Guido

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Agosti, Guido

Agosti, Guido, Italian pianist, pedagogue, and composer; b. Forli, Aug. 11, 1901; d. Milan, June 2, 1989. He began his training at an early age and made his first public appearance when hewas only 8. He then studied piano with Mugellini, Ivaldi, and Busoni at the Bologna Cons., where he was awarded his diploma at age 13. He also obtained a degree in literature at the Univ.of Bologna and received training in composition from Benvenuti. From 1921 he toured as a soloist with orchs., as a recitalist, and as a chamber music player. He taught at the Venice Cons. (1934–40), the Rome Cons. (1941–45), the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena (1947–63), the Franz Liszt Hochschule für Musik in Weimar (1963–69), and at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki (1972). Agosti publ. Osservazioni intorno alla tecnica pianistica (Siena, 1943) and composed mainly solo piano pieces.

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