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Riccardo Brengola (18
March 1917 – 16 May 2004) was an
Italian violinist and professor. He was ****ociated with
early Italian chamber music and with the...
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Quintetto Chigiano took its name from this Academy: its leader,
Riccardo Brengola, was
Professor Emeritus at the
Accademia for 64 years. The
Academy occupies...
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studied at the
Accademia Musicale Chigiana under Uto Ughi and
Riccardo Brengola. At the age of 13, she went to
Germany for a year to
study with Saschko...
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Tchumburidze 1756,
Milan loaned by
Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben Riccardo Brengola 1747,
Piacenza Contessa Crespi Adolf Brodsky 1751,
Milan ex-Brodsky Zakhar...
- 1966, when it was
reformed as the
Chigiano String ****tet. Led by
Riccardo Brengola, it was
first ****embled by
Count Guido Chigi-Saracini out of his Accademia...
- 1983/01/30 Tokyo, ****an
living ****anese
Studied with Uto Ughi and
Riccardo Brengola at
Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena, and
later with
Saschko Gawriloff...
- high
specialization violin course held by
Salvatore Accardo and
Riccardo Brengola (Siena, 1970).[citation needed] He has
performed many
concerts as a soloist...
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player Riccardo Bonetto (born 1979),
Italian football player Riccardo Brengola (1917–2004),
Italian violinist Riccardo Broschi (1698–1795), composer,...
- Arte
Quartet with
Alfredo Casella in 1933.
Quintetto Chigiano:
Riccardo Brengola, violin;
Mario Benvenuti,
violin II;
Giovanni Leone, viola; Lino Filippini...
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March 17 –
Brian Boydell,
Irish composer (d. 2000)
March 18 –
Riccardo Brengola,
violinist (d. 2004)
March 19 – Dinu Lipatti,
pianist (d. 1950)
March 20...