Ignazio Cirri or Giacomo Matteo Ignazio Cirri (20 September 1711 – 13 July 1787) was an Italian organist and composer in the 18th century.
[1] He was the brother of composer Giovanni Battista Cirri and the father of composer and violoncellist Giovanni Battista Cirri (born 1740).
[2][3] He was born and died in Forlì (current Emilia-Romagna).
In 1759, he became Maestro di cappella in the Cathedral of Forlì and he was admitted in the Philharmonic Academy of Bologna.
Many other works remain unpublished; the manuscripts are kept in the archive of the Cathedral of Forlì.