Pina Carmirelli
Pina Carmirelli was an Italian violinist.
She started studying music and playing in public when she was very young. She was a pupil of Michelangelo Abbado, and graduated from the Milan Conservatory in violin and composition. She won the Premio Stradivari in 1937 and the Premio Paganini in 1940. She married the cellist Arturo Bonucci.
She starred in a long concert career, both as soloist and in chamber groups, some of which she co-founded herself:
- The Boccherini Quintet with Arrigo Pelliccia and Guido Mozzato, Luigi Sagrati and Renzo Sabatini and her husband Arturo Bonucci and Nerio Brunelli.
- The Carmirelli Quartet with Arturo Bonucci, Montserrat Cervera and Luigi Sagrati.
- The Quintetto Fauré with Maureen Jones, Federico Agostini, Massimo Paris and Francesco Strano.