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Antonio Janigro (21
January 1918 – 1 May 1989) was an
Italian cellist and conductor. Born in Milan, he
began studying piano when he was six and cello...
- to my
great pleasure,
Janigro's performance is no
longer the only
choice for me. In my opinion, this also
shows how
Janigro's performance in cooperation...
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recording of - Vivaldi: Flute-B****on
Concerto in G
minor (La Notte) (Baker,
Janigro) (1964)
Baker in
performance with Karl
Hoffmann (b****oon) and
Herbert Tachezi...
- doi:10.1097/WCO.0000000000000079. PMC 4127484. PMID 24553459. Oby E,
Janigro D (November 2006). "The blood-brain
barrier and epilepsy". Epilepsia. 47...
- Hood Dell
Orchestra cond.
Fritz Reiner (1951). Jean
Fournier and
Antonio Janigro,
Vienna State Opera Orchestra cond.
Hermann Scherchen (1952). Gioconda...
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Antonio Janigro (cellist) 23
April -
Conservatory "Giuseppe Verdi" with
Celeste Gandolfi (harpist),
Renato Carenzio (violinist) and
Antonio Janigro (cellist)...
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Competition in
Latvia and the
International Cello Competition 'Antonio
Janigro' in Croatia, and
became a
member of the Anne-Sophie
Mutter Foundation in...
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himself –
Italian Clown (credited as Sbarra)
Peppino Janigro as
himself –
Italian Clown (credited as
Janigro)
Carini as
himself –
Italian Clown Maunsell as...
- PMC 5803388. PMID 29195051.
Abbott NJ,
Pizzo ME,
Preston JE,
Janigro D,
Thorne RG (March 2018). "The role of
brain barriers in
fluid movement...
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artistic leadership of the
Italian cellist and conductor,
Antonio Janigro.
After Janigro left the
ensemble in 1968, the
group was led
first by
their concertmaster...