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First name: Gino,
Last name: Gorini
Dates: 1914-1989
Category: Quintet
Nationality: Italian
Opus name: Piano Quintet (1948)
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Information: Born: June 22, 1914 - Venice, Italy Died: January 27, 1989 - Venice, Italy The renowned Italian pianist, teacher, and composer, Gino (actually: Luigino) Gorini, studied with Lino Tagliapietra (piano diploma, 1931) and Giacomo Agostini (composition diploma, 1933) at the Venice Conservatory. He also had lessons in composition with Gian-Francesco Malipiero and in piano with Vladimir Horowitz. In 1938 he won the competition in Vienna. Gino Gorini was a Professor of piano at the Venice Conservatory for 40 years from 1940. He also made tours as a pianist in Italy and abroad. In his long career as a pianist Gorini was influenced by Gian-Francesco Malipiero, becoming at once the most qualified interpreter of the music produced by so-called "generazione dell'80" ("80 Generation"), that is centred in Ottorino Respighi and Gian-Francesco Malipiero. Gorini course did not fail to make known also the compositions of his other important teacher, Tagliapietra, and the teacher of these two, Ferruccio Busoni. In a duo with pianist Sergio Lorenzi he left splendid recordings of works for two pianos by Johannes Brahms,.F. Busoni, Claude Debussy, Antonin Dvorák, and Dmitri Lostakovic. Gorini also recorded many solo piano works by Muzio Clementi. Among Gino Gorini’s most significant compositions are: Due studi modali for piano and strings (1934) Ricercare e toccata for piano (1960), Cinque studi for two pianos, strings and percussion (1959), Pavane for violin and piano (1946). He published La musica pianistica di G. Francesco Malipiero (Florence, 1977).