Alfredo Piatti (1822-1901) was a virtuoso cellist, composer, and teacher whose legacy continues to inspire musicians worldwide. Born near Bergamo, Italy, Piatti's musical journey began under the tutelage of his father, the violinist Antonio Piatti. By the 1840s, he had settled in London, where he established himself as a renowned soloist and chamber musician. Piatti's technical prowess and expressive playing captivated audiences, earning him a place among the most celebrated cellists of his time. Beyond his performing career, Piatti's influence extended to the next generation through his teaching and compositions, notably his challenging yet rewarding cello studies that remain staples in the repertoire of aspiring cellists today. His contributions to the world of music are a testament to his enduring artistry and dedication to his craft.