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...
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Japanese wrestler Antonio Janigro, Italian cellist and conductor Antônio Carlos Jobim, Brazilian creator of the bossa nova Antonio Johnson (born 1984)...
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The Four Seasons (Vivaldi) (redirect from Antonio Vivaldi/The Four Seasons)
of Antonio Vivaldi and, 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...
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Janigro) (1964) Baker in performance with Karl Hoffmann (bassoon) and Herbert Tachezi (harpsichord) with I Solisti di Zagreb conducted by Antonio Janigro...
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(BSO). When he was 16, Antonio Janigro discovered him when he played with the BSO. Meneses subsequently studied with Janigro in Düsseldorf and at the...
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Deller Mischa Elman Maureen Forrester Vladimir Golschmann Anton Heiller Antonio Janigro Charles Mackerras Jan Peerce Felix Prohaska Alexander Schneider Peter...
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(1877 –1959, Netherlands) Alexander Ivashkin (1948–2014, Russian) Antonio Janigro (1918–1989, Italy) Ivor James (1882–1963, British) Nicasio Jiménez...
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Cello Competition in Latvia and the International Cello Competition 'Antonio Janigro' in Croatia, and became a member of the Anne-Sophie Mutter Foundation...
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guiding light. After four years under the baton of the reputable cellist Antonio Janigro, and the death in a car accident of its core musicians, first-violin...
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Retrieved 17 June 2015. TWV 40:200, A major I Solisti di Zagreb & Antonio Janigro (3 November 2014). "Sonata á Violino I, Violino II, Viola e Violono...
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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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Guarneri on loan from an anonymous patron. 2008: First prize winner, Antonio Janigro International Cello Competition 2009: First prize winner, Justus Dotzauer...
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Robin 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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the Edmond Baert competition in Bruxelles, and the 7th international Antonio Janigro competition in Croatia. She was also selected for the 2018 Forbes 30...
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with Paul Badura-Skoda, and with string players such as Josef Suk and Antonio Janigro. Demus was instrumental in bringing the historic fortepiano to concert...
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composer and cellist. Born in Bern, Demenga studied with Walter Grimmer, Antonio Janigro, Leonard Rose and Mstislav Rostropovich and at the Juilliard School...
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Palermo, where he graduated with highest honors. He later studied with Antonio Janigro and Milko Kelemen at the Musikhochschule Stuttgart and at the Universität...
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1st Prize Trakya International Cello Competition (2004) 1st Prize V. Antonio Janigro International Cello Competition (2013) Junior Award Hattori Foundation...
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Wolf-Matthäus, Cantate 1958 Maureen Forrester sings Bach & Handel, Antonio Janigro, I Solisti di Zagreb, Maureen Forrester, Vanguard 1964 J. S. Bach &...
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(d. 2002) 1918 – Jimmy Hagan, English footballer (d. 1998) 1918 – Antonio Janigro, Italian cellist and conductor (d. 1989) 1918 – Richard Winters, American...
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the artistic leadership of the Italian cellist and conductor, Antonio Janigro. After Janigro left the ensemble in 1968, the group was led first by their...
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Label Notes 1939 Pablo Casals Gramophone Multiple LP reissues 1953 Antonio Janigro Westminster CD reissue 1996 1954–56 Enrico Mainardi Archiv 1959 Janos...
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guided by (among others) Howard Mayer Brown, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Antonio Janigro, Edward Lowinsky, and Frederik Prausnitz. Slowik first established...
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First Prize at the 2004 International Antonio Janigro Cello Competition. Prior to winning the Antonio Janigro competition, he won major prizes at New...
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reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference. Antonio Janigro, 71, Italian cellist and conductor. Sally Kirkland, 76, fashion editor...
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under the artistic leadership of the renowned cellist and conductor Antonio Janigro – Zagreb Soloists have gained recognition as one of the world’s most...
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performed as a soloist under Sir Georg Solti, Seiji Ozawa, Jean Martinon, Antonio Janigro, Carlo Maria Giulini, Morton Gould, Lawrence Foster, and Claudio Abbado...
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further studies with Nicola Janigro, father of the famous cellist Antonio Janigro. Precisely, accompanying Antonio Janigro began to give his first concerts...
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director and de facto principal conductor until his death in 1971. Antonio Janigro became the new leader of the Camerata in 1974, the same year when the...
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Varga and Sándor Végh, the violist Kim Kashkashian and the cellists Antonio Janigro, Enrico Mainardi, Zara Nelsova and Harvey Shapiro, the flutist Wolfgang...
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