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- Regondi (1822 – 6 May 1872) was a Swiss-born classical guitarist, concertinist and composer active in France and (mainly) the United Kingdom. Regondi...
- 19th century, including eight-string guitars pla**** by Italians Giulio Regondi and Luigi Legnani. Eight-string electric guitars gained po****rity among...
- there an acquaintance with the guitar virtuoso Giulio Regondi. Dubez, who frequently heard Regondi perform when the latter appeared in Vienna, was so fascinated...
- Italian Master in Kaisersteinbruch. Scroll with the names Maderno, Ferrethi, Regondi, della Torre and P****erini, while to the upper right is a quotation from...
- Pillinini former Padua Station Chief Marco Iodice Milan Station Chief Maurizio Regondi Nicolò Pollari himself would later be indicted on 5 December 2006 and sentenced...
- their compositions, and he made the premiere recordings of works by Giulio Regondi, Claudio Ambrosini, Ivan Fedele, Carlo Boccadoro, Frantz C****éus (in collaboration...
- push bellows direction, due to the increased size of the reeds. Giulio Regondi was a virtuoso performer and composer on this instrument as well as the...
- (1822–1889) Luigi Arditi (1822–1903) Carlo Alfredo Piatti (1822–1901) Giulio Regondi (1822–1872) Antonio Cagnoni (1828–1896) Pietro Platania (1828–1907) Giovanni...
- (Jehan Leroy) (c. 1425 – c. 1496) Jacob Regnart (c. 1540 – 1599) Giulio Regondi (1822–1872) Karin Rehnqvist (born 1957) Steve Reich (born 1936) Anton Reicha...
- Tárrega 1852–1909 Spain François de Fossa 1775–1849 Spain, France Giulio Regondi 1823–1872 Switzerland, Italy, United Kingdom Ivan Padovec 1800–1873 Croatia...