Ferruccio Busoni, born in Empoli, Tuscany, in 1866, was a multifaceted musical genius whose talents spanned composition, piano performance, conducting, editing, writing, and teaching. The son of a professional clarinettist and a pianist, Busoni's early exposure to music laid the foundation for his extraordinary career. His prowess as both a performer and a composer made him a prominent figure in the classical music world, particularly during the early 20th century. Busoni's international reputation allowed him to collaborate with leading musicians, artists, and literary figures of his time, and his influence extended to his roles as a sought-after keyboard instructor and composition teacher. His legacy endures through his timeless compositions and his enduring impact on the classical piano repertoire.