Luigi Picchi learned the rudiments of music from his father Faustino, a self-taught organist, and later studied with the Pavia-based teachers Giovanni Baroni and Franco Vittadini in preparation for admission to the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan in 1909.
On this new recording Italian organist Paolo Bottini plays the Carlo Vegezzi-Bossi organ (1901) in the Barozzi Hall of Istituti dei Chiechi, Milan, Italy. This magnificent instrument is undoubtedly one of the most perfect, complete and intact examples (without stylistic alterations) of a great Italian romantic/symphonic organ of the early twentieth century, the golden age of the evolution of this instrument in Italy.
Composer: Luigi Picchi
Artists: Paolo Bottini
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