Ugo Nastrucci
Ugo Nastrucci (born 14 December 1953 in Milan, Italy) is a lutenist, theorbist, and composer.[1]
He studied composition with Irlando Danieli and Giacomo Manzoni at the Conservatorio "G.Verdi" in Milan. He studied lute with Massimo Lonardi, and Hopkinson Smith and conducting with Simone Fontanelli.
He was a founding member of many ensembles of Early Music, notably Ens. "Pian E Forte" and collaborated with such ensembles as "Il Conserto Vago", "Lo Scrigno d’Orfeo", "Europa Galante", "Ensemble Arte-Musica", "Capella Leopoldina", ’”Alessandro Stradella Consort", 'Ensemble “Zefiro”, “I Barocchisti” and "Accademia del Ricercare".
Compositions[]
He is the author of much incidental music for theatrical productions, orchestral, chamber and choral works, and serves as a professor of composition at the Istituto Superiore di Studi Musicali "Vittadini" in Pavia, Italy.
References[]
External links[]
- Ugo Nastrucci (in Italian), a curriculum vitae from the site of the Istituto Superiore di Studi Musicali "Franco Vittadini".
- 1953 births
- Living people
- Italian lutenists
- Musicians from Milan
- Musicians from Pavia
- Italian performers of early music
- Theorbists
- Italian composer stubs