Carlo Buonamici

[2] He received his initial musical training from his father who was his principal piano teacher in his youth.

He was trained further at the Würzburg Music Conservatory from 1891-1894 where he was a piano student of Henryk van Zeyl.

[1] In 1895 Buonamici returned to Italy where he served his required year of compulsory military service in the Italian Army.

[6] One of his pupils was the pianist Margaret Cravens who was known for her close friendship with the poet and critic Ezra Pound.

[2] Buonamici died suddenly while at work at Miss Porter's School in Farmington, Connecticut on 30 September 1920 at the age of 45.