Luigi Sagrati

Viola, Musical Artist

1921 – 2008

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Who was Luigi Sagrati?

Luigi Sagrati was an Italian violist.

He began studying the violin very young, and graduated cum laude from the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia. In the immediate postwar period he began an intensive concert activity in Italy and abroad. He began to study the viola in the early 1950s and switched to this instrument on a full-time basis when was invited by Pina Carmirelli and Arturo Bonucci to replace Renzo Sabatini in the Quintetto Boccherini. Bonucci and Carmirelli had just bought in Paris a complete collection of the 141 string quintets by Luigi Boccherini, and set about to promote this long forgotten music. After the deaths of Bonucci and Carmirelli, Luigi Sagrati became the main force behind the success of the Quintetto Boccherini, which ceased its activities in the 1990s, when he had to stop performing professionally because of his age.

Sagrati also founded the Brahms Quartet for strings and piano with Piero Masi, Marco Scano and Montserrat Cervera.

With both groups he completed many tournées in Europe and around the world, including thirteen in North America. Both groups also recorded many records for various recording houses, including His Master's Voice, Italia, Ensayo.

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Born
Nov 10, 1921
Died
Mar 20, 2008

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on July 23, 2013

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