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- Robin Ticciati OBE (born 16 April 1983, in London) is a British conductor of Italian ancestry. Ticciati's paternal grandfather, Niso Ticciati, was a composer...
- Ticciati is an Italian surname. Notable persons with this name include: Francesco Ticciati (1893–1949), Italian composer, concert pianist, piano teacher...
- Francesco Ticciati (20 December 1893 – 10 February 1949) was an Italian composer, concert pianist, piano teacher and lecturer. Born in Rome, he studied...
- Girolamo Ticciati (1676–1744) was an Italian sculptor and architect. Born in Florence, Girolamo attended the Academy Toscana Granducale in Rome and studied...
- orchestra is the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. In January 2014, Robin Ticciati became the seventh music director of the company. Past general directors...
- Hugo Ticciati (born April 12, 1980) is a British-born violinist, living in Sweden. He has performed in several worldwide events such as the Gotland Chamber...
- October 2014, Robin Ticciati made his first guest-conducting appearance with the DSO-Berlin. In October 2015, the orchestra named Ticciati its next prin****l...
- Scottish Chamber Orchestra (SCO), as an emergency substitute for Robin Ticciati. Based on this appearance, in May 2018, the SCO announced the appointment...
- conducted by Ticciati. Roderick Brydon (1974–1983) Jukka-Pekka Saraste (1987–1991) Ivor Bolton (1994–1996) Joseph Swensen (1996–2005) Robin Ticciati (2009–2018)...
- Richard Morrison, "Napoleon on the podium". The Times, 8 June 2007. "Robin Ticciati will be Festival Music Director from January 2014" (Press release). Glyndebourne...