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Uto Ughi

Uto Ughi, heir to the tradition of Italy’s earliest great violin schools, studied in Paris with the legendary George Enescu and in Geneva with Corrado Romano. His extraordinary sound and magnetic presence have made him one of the most beloved musicians by audiences and critics alike.

His career has taken him to the world’s most prestigious stages, in an artistic journey marked by countless successes. He established the Uto Ughi Foundation, through which he promotes classical music, with a particular focus on younger generations. He has received numerous prestigious honors, including 'Accademico di Santa Cecilia', Knight of the Grand Cross, and 'Commendatore' of the Republic.