FLORENCE, ITALY – Piero Farulli died at 92. He was one of the protagonists of Italian musical life and founder of the School of Music of Fiesole (Florence, Italy), which has revealed the death.
For 30 years he played the viola with the Italian Quartet, from 1977 Farulli resumed his activities violist with the Trio di Trieste and the Amadeus Quartet.
Later, he played with the New Quartet, together with Carlo Chiarappa, Andrea and Andrea Tacchi Nannoni. Farulli died in his country house in the Mugello. The funeral will be held privately by the will of the family.
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