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Italian violinist and conductor (b.1944) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bruto Diodato "Uto" Ughi Knight Grand Cross OMRI (Italian: [ˈuːto ˈuːɡi]; born 21 January 1944) is an Italian violinist and conductor. He was the music director of the Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia between 1987 and 1992. He is considered one of Italy's greatest living violinists and is also active in the promotion of classical music in today's culture.[1]
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Birth name | Bruto Diodato Emilio Ughi |
Born | Busto Arsizio, Italy | January 21, 1944
Genres | Classical |
Occupation | Violinist |
Instrument | Violin |
Years active | 1951–present |
Labels | RCA Records |
Website | www.utoughi.com |
When he was young he started to play the violin, at only «5 or 6 years» he said, and he made his debut at 7 years old, at the Teatro Lirico di Milano. At 12 years he was considered a mature artist.[2][3]
He involves himself in many activities to promote music culture. He is the founder of several music festivals, namely "Omaggio a Venezia", "Omaggio a Roma" (1999–2002) and "Uto Ughi per Roma." In tandem with Bruno Tosi, Uto Ughi instituted the musical prize "Una vita per la Musica" ("A life for Music").
On September 4, 1997, he was commissioned Cavaliere della Gran Croce by the Italian President and in 2002 he received a degree honoris causa in Communication studies. He has won various awards, the most prestigious "Una vita per la musica - Leonard Bernstein" (23/6/1997), "Galileo 2000" prize (5/7/2003) and the international prize "Ostia Mare" (8/8/2003).
Ughi has possessed the following fine instruments: the Van Houten-Kreutzer (1701) and Sinsheimer-General Kyd-Perlman (1714) by Antonio Stradivari; and the Kortschak-Wurlitzer (1739), Ole Bull (1744) and Cariplo-Hennel-Rosé (1744) by Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù.
He received the America Award of the Italy-USA Foundation in 2015.
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1978 | Beethoven Complete Violin Sonatas
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1986 | Paganini Violin Concerto No. 1 - Sarasate - Carmen Fantasy]]
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1988 | Paganini Violin Concertos No. 2 "La Campanella" and No. 4
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1991 | Dvořák - Violin Concerto - Romance - Romantic Pieces
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2013 | Violino Romantico
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1994 | Beethoven - Tchaikovsky violin concertos
including : Violin Concerto (Beethoven) in D Maj, op.61 Violin Concerto (Tchaikovsky) in D Maj, op.35
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