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Massimo Magri

Cello
(Italy)
Massimo  Magri, Cello (Italy)

Massimo Magri was born in Pescara in 1958. After studying at the local Conservatory he completed his degrees with R. Filippini, R. Aldulescu, D. Asciolla in Italy and M. Flaksman in Switzerland.

He won while still a student as principal about I Pomeriggi Musicali Orchestra in Milan, was selected for the European Community Youth Orchestra (ECYO) and performed as soloist with the Orchestra Sinfonica Abruzzese.  In 1987 was invited as principal at the Teatro dell' Opera in Rome. With I Solisti Aquilani performed as soloist for 20 years worldwide. He has been a performer at the Carnegie Hall and Guggenheim Museum Auditorium in New York, Coliseum in Buenos Aires, Bellas Artes in Mexico City, Teresa Carreno in Caracas, Municipal in Rio de Janeiro, Schönbrunn in Vienna, Beethoven Hall in Bonn, Teatro Real in Madrid, Dubai Opera and in major cities and capitals in Europe, the United States, Central and South America, the Middle and Far East, recording with prestigious labels with internationally renowned musicians. He collaborated on the programming and artistic project of I Solisti Aquilani.  He has been artistic director of the Accademia Musicale Pescarese and currently of the "L. Barbara" Theater and Music Society in Pescara.

Cello teacher in many Conservatory of Music, he was elected for two terms (2011–2014, 2014–2017)  as director of the Pescara  "Luisa D'Annunzio" Conservatory by appointment of the Italian Minister of University and Research.