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Carlo Alfredo Piatti (8 January 1822  18 July 1901) was an Italian cellist, teacher and composer.

Carlo Alfredo Piatti
Born(1822-01-08)January 8, 1822
DiedJuly 18, 1901(1901-07-18) (aged 79)
NationalityItalian
OccupationTeacher, musician

Biography


Piatti was born at via Borgo Canale, in Bergamo and died in Mozzo, 4 miles from Bergamo.

The son of a violinist, Antonio Piatti, he originally began his studies on the violin before switching to the cello. As a cellist, he studied under his great-uncle, Gaetano Zanetti, a great cellist. After two years of studying, he joined the theater orchestra, where he played for three months - for ten shillings, half of which his grandfather took. After Zanetti's death, he became a pupil at the conservatorio of Milan under Vincenzo Merighi. He made his concert debut at 15 and started touring at 16. No one doubted the young virtuoso's skill on the instrument, but he did not draw large crowds. As a result, when Piatti fell ill during an engagement, he was forced to sell his cello to cover the medical costs. Franz Liszt invited him to appear as a guest performer at one of his recitals; stunned by what the boy could do on a borrowed cello, Liszt presented him with a superb new instrument. Piatti went on to become one of the most celebrated cellists of his day, as popular for the pieces he wrote as for the robust and unsentimental way he performed them.

From 1838, he journeyed over Europe, playing with extraordinary success in all the important cities of the continent. In 1844 he appeared before the London public at a Philharmonic Concert.[1]

In 1852 he premiered (and became the dedicatee of) a Sonata Duo for cello and piano, Op. 32, by William Sterndale Bennett, having been given the original manuscript of the music in the morning, studied it on a train then played it at the concert that same evening with the composer as pianist playing from memory.

In 1859, on the foundation of the Popular Concerts, he took up the work with which he was most intimately connected for thirty-nine seasons. He retained until 1897 the post of first cello at these famous chamber concerts, during the latter half of each series.[2] He played a Stradivarius which now is named after him Piatti and is owned by the Mexican cellist Carlos Prieto.

In 1864, he formed a trio to tour and perform with pianist Charlotte Tardieu and violinist Camille Sivori.[3]

In 1894 the fiftieth anniversary of his first appearance in London was celebrated by a reception given in honour of him and his lifelong friend Joachim. He retired from public life, owing to a severe illness, in 1897, and until his death at Bergamo on the 19th of July 1901 divided his time between his native town and Cadenabbia.[4]

Piatti composed two cello concertos, one cello concertino, six cello sonatas, lieder for voice and cello accompaniment, and cello solos, as well as a cello method.

His pupils were many, and included Robert Hausmann.

A marble bust of Piatti, attributed to "Giacomo Manzoni of Bergamo", is in the collection of the Royal Academy of Music, to whom it was gifted by his daughter in 1909.[5]


Compositions



Cello solo



Cello and piano



Cello and orchestra



Two cellos



Four cellos



Transcriptions of works by other composers


Brahms: Twenty-One Hungarian Dances (1881)

Locateli: Sonata in D Major

Haydn: Sonata in C Major

Valentini: Sonata in E Major


References


  1. Chisholm 1911, p. 574.
  2. Chisholm 1911, pp. 574–575.
  3. "Tardieu de Malleville, Charlotte - Sophie Drinker Institut". www.sophie-drinker-institut.de. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  4. Chisholm 1911, p. 575.
  5. "Carlo Alfredo Piatti (1822–1901)". Art UK. Retrieved 28 July 2020.



На других языках


[de] Alfredo Piatti

Alfredo Carlo Piatti (* 8. Januar 1822 in Bergamo; † 18. Juli 1901 in Mozzo bei Bergamo) war ein italienischer Cellovirtuose und Komponist.[1]
- [en] Carlo Alfredo Piatti

[es] Carlo Alfredo Piatti

Carlo Alfredo Piatti (Borgo Canale, cerca de Bérgamo, 8 de enero de 1822 - Mozzo, Bérgamo, 18 de julio de 1901) fue un violonchelista y compositor italiano.

[ru] Пиатти, Альфредо

Карло Альфредо Пиатти (или Пьятти, итал. Carlo Alfredo Piatti; 8 января 1822 года, Бергамо, Ломбардо-Венецианское королевство — 18 июля 1901 года, Моццо, королевство Италия) — итальянский композитор и виолончелист[3].



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