Magri studied in the seminary of
Faenza where he became priest and taught singing from 1889 to 1894. After a short appointment in
Venice as Maestro of the
Cappella Marciana in 1898 he moved to
Bari. There he founded the magazine Il Ceciliano. In the next years he moved to Lecce (1910), Molfetta and Vercelli (1912) and finally to Oropa (1919) where he remained until his death in 1937. == Compositions ==