Ernesto Camillo Sivori (June 6, 1817 – February 18, 1894) was an Italian virtuoso violinist and composer. Early life Born in Genoa, he was the only known[citation...
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Sivori is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Camillo Sivori (1817–1894), Italian virtuoso violinist and composer Eduardo Sívori...
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printed edition): 1: Henri Vieuxtemps; 2: Giuseppe Austri; 3: Ernesto Camillo Sivori; 4: Ole Bornemann Bull; 5: Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst; 6: Karol Józef Lipiński;...
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cardinal Camillo Rusconi (1658–1728), Italian sculptor Camillo Sitte (1843–1903), Austrian architect, painter and city planning theoretician Camillo Sivori (1815–1894)...
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accepted students, of whom two enjoyed moderate success: violinist Camillo Sivori and cellist Gaetano Ciandelli. Neither, however, considered Paganini...
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copy violin was eventually passed on to Paganini's only student, Camillo Sivori. Sivori owned great violins by Nicolò Amati, Stradivari, and Bergonzi, but...
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Sirmen (1745–1818), born Maddalena Laura Lombardini Camillo Sivori (1815–1894), also Ernesto Camillo Sivori Umberto Smaila (born 1950) Roberto Soffici (born...
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identify the original. Paganini presented the copy to his only student, Camillo Sivori, who would later bequeath the instrument to the Municipality of Genoa...
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Simone Molinaro, violinist and composer Niccolò Paganini, violinist Camillo Sivori and composer Cesare Pugni. In addition, the famous violin maker Paolo...
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Duetti (Three Concertante Duets) Violin / Bassoon Heirs of Ernesto Camillo Sivori, private collection, Genoa / ed. I. Vescovo & F.M. Noguera (Milan, 1997)...
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theorist (d. 1832) 1814 – Prince Louis, Duke of Nemours (d. 1896) 1815 – Camillo Sivori, Italian virtuoso violinist and composer (d. 1894) 1819 – Christian...
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(1852–1934) Emily Shinner (1862–1901) Ödön (Edmund) Singer (1830–1912) Camillo Sivori (1818–1894) Theodore Spiering (1871–1925) Louis Spohr (1784–1859) Ludwig...
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repertoire composed of music by Niccolò Paganini, Antonio Bazzini, Camillo Sivori, Lipót Auer. The following month, accompanied on the piano by Bruno...
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von Bülow, pianist, conductor and composer (b. 1830) February 18 – Camillo Sivori, violinist and composer (b. 1815) March 21 – Jakob Rosenhain, pianist...
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Fiesta de los Gitanos” or “The Feast of the Bohemians”. In the 1850s Camillo Sivori, the disciple of Niccolò Paganini, performed the piece with Bottesini...
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Huml in Zagreb (2013), the winner of International Violin Competition Camillo Sivori in Cosenza, Italy, and the winner of the Vaclav Hudecek Academy in Luhacovice...
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flows (1991) Christian Sinding Suite in D minor, for solo violin Op.123 Camillo Sivori 12 Études-Caprices, for solo violin Op.25 Nikos Skalkottas Sonata for...
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Catarina Calcagno Gaetano Ciandelli [pupils] Apollinaire de Kontski Camillo Sivori this teacher's teachers Paine (1839–1906) studied with teachers including...
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included Nicolás Ruiz Espadero. New York (1845–51): he gave concerts with Camillo Sivori; Montgeron, Paris (1852) – becoming part of the literary scene and friends...
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violinists. His father, who also played the cello, had studied with Camillo Sivori. Zino studied violin from age three and was quickly recognized as a...
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virtuoso and composer, Achille Simonetti, a master who had been taught by Camillo Sivori, the only pupil of Niccolo Paganini. He became a fellow of Trinity College...
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Knight Luigi Monti, on 18 April 1874. In December 1877, the violinist Camillo Sivori, a student and friend of Paganini, staged a highly successful concert...
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returning to Torino (Turin) to study with Camillo Sivori through 1889, appearing during this time with the Sivori Quartet. In 1891, Scalero made his debut...
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" The string section of the orchestra had 16 first violins, led by Camillo Sivori; 16 second violins, led by Leopold Jansa; 12 violas, led by Goffrio;...
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Fortunata Battaglieri. He was a child prodigy. At age six he entered the Camillo Sivori Institute to study violin and quickly passed the exam and took his first...
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written expressly for him by Albert Smith. Parry afterwards accompanied Camillo Sivori, Franz Liszt, Sigismund Thalberg, and others in a concert tour through...
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the National Competition of Genoa, over which the famous violinist Camillo Sivori presided. In the same competition Munier won the gold medal as mandolin...
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Schumann and Clara Wieck. In Paris, between January and February 1843, Camillo Sivori, Paganini's famous pupil, and Hauman challenged each other in a public...
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Musical Union with Joseph Joachim, Leopold Auer, Henri Vieuxtemps, Camillo Sivori, Pablo de Sarasate, and others. From 1875 he was the violist of the...
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last exponent of the classical French school of violin playing), and Camillo Sivori, the last pupil of Niccolo Paganini. Simonetti died aged 71 in London...
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