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- Arrigo Pedrollo (5 December 1878 in Montebello Vicentino – 23 December 1964 in Vicenza) was an Italian composer. His father was his first teacher; at thirteen...
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- The Conservatory "Arrigo Pedrollo" of Vicenza, Italy, is a tertiary music institution. It is located in Vicenza, within the grounds of the San Domenico...
- He took private lessons in harmony and musical composition from Arrigo Pedrollo from 1935 until 1937 and studied composition with Alessandro Bustini at...
- Conservatorios of S. Javier, Spain; Bocconi University, Milan; the Conservatory "Pedrollo" Vicenza; Conservatory "N. Piccinni", Bari; International Academy of Arts...
- Chittagong (1965) Chittagong Division (2001–2002) 40,000 15 November 2001 • Pedrollo End • Ispahani End Bangabandhu National Stadium Dhaka no longer hosts cricket...
- Chittagong Mohammedan Tenants Chittagong Abahani (Football) End names Pedrollo End Ispahani End International information First Test 15–19 November 2001:...
- music while still very young. From 1939 until 1941 he studied with Arrigo Pedrollo, and then, from 1941 until 1942, with Giorgio Federico Ghedini and Antonino...
- Bernadette Manca di Nissa Christopher Hogwood, Orchestra Giovanile del Veneto "Pedrollo" di Vicenza 3 CDs: Mondo Musica, Cat. No. MFOH 10810 1983 performance 2004...
- professor of composition there. Amongst his students was the composer Arrigo Pedrollo. Coronaro died in Milan at the age of 55. His brothers, Antonio (1851–1933)...