Enrico Gatti

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Enrico Gatti (born 1955) is an Italian violinist, known for playing Baroque music. [1]

Gatti was born in Perugia, Italy. He graduated from the Geneva Conservatory as a student of Chiara Banchini and the Royal Conservatory of The Hague with Sigiswald Kuijken. He has been a professor of Baroque violin at several conservatories. He has played with numerous ensembles and founded the Ensemble Aurora, a quartet which plays Baroque music in the traditional style, in 1986.

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  1. Sherman, Robert (5 September 1993). "Music of Many Lands at Grace Church's 'Noonday Getaway'". The New York Times . Retrieved 28 January 2011.

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