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Giuseppe Antonio Rolla (18 April 1798, in Parma – 19 March 1837, in Dresden) was an Italian violin and viola virtuoso and composer. Antonio Rolla studied violin with his father, composer Alessandro Rolla. In 1803 the family is moved to Milan where Antonio began to work at a young age. He became a violinist with the Teatro di Pavia in the spring of 1807, but lost the post with the fall of the Napoleonic Empire in 1814. Having maintained contacts with the town of his birth, Rolla presented a concert at the Teatro Ducale in Parma on 11 June 1818. In a letter written in 1820, Niccolò Paganini praised Rolla's ability after they had played violin duets at the request of his father. In 1821, Rolla became the concertmaster of the Teatro Comunale in Bologna and performed along with his father at th

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  • Antonio Rolla (en)
  • Antonio Rolla (de)
  • Ролла, Антонио (ru)
  • Antonio Rolla (sv)
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  • (Giuseppe) Antonio Rolla (* 18. April 1798 in Parma; † 19. Mai 1837 in Dresden) war ein italienischer Violinvirtuose und Komponist. Antonio Rolla ist der Sohn von Alessandro Rolla. Er wirkte zunächst in seiner Heimat als Lehrer für Violine, im Jahre 1823 wurde ihm das Amt als Konzertmeister an der königlichen Kapelle zu Dresden übertragen, wo er am 19. Mai 1837 einer tödlichen Erkrankung erlag. Er war als Instrumentalist hoch angesehen und schuf neben einigen Werken für Violine und Orchester etliche anerkannte Studienwerke für sein Instrument. (de)
  • Антонио Ролла (итал. Antonio Rolla; 18 апреля 1798, Парма — 19 марта 1837, Дрезден) — итальянский скрипач и композитор. Сын Алессандро Ролла. Учился у своего отца. В 1820 г. заслужил одобрительный отзыв Никколо Паганини, по просьбе отца сыгравшего с молодым музыкантом дуэт. С 1821 г. концертмейстер оркестра Театро Коммунале в Болонье и преподаватель Болонского музыкального лицея. В 1823 г. концертмейстер Итальянской оперы в Дрездене. Опубликовал ряд камерных сочинений скрипичного и альтового репертуара, из которых наибольшей известностью пользовались изданные посмертно 24 каденции для скрипки соло. (ru)
  • Antonio Rolla, född den 18 april 1798 i Parma, död den 19 maj 1837, var en italiensk violinist. Han var son till Alessandro Rolla. Rolla var konsertmästare vid kungliga kapellet i Dresden. Han komponerade en violinkonsert och flera rondostycken med mera. Wikimedia Commons har media relaterad till Antonio Rolla. (sv)
  • Giuseppe Antonio Rolla (18 April 1798, in Parma – 19 March 1837, in Dresden) was an Italian violin and viola virtuoso and composer. Antonio Rolla studied violin with his father, composer Alessandro Rolla. In 1803 the family is moved to Milan where Antonio began to work at a young age. He became a violinist with the Teatro di Pavia in the spring of 1807, but lost the post with the fall of the Napoleonic Empire in 1814. Having maintained contacts with the town of his birth, Rolla presented a concert at the Teatro Ducale in Parma on 11 June 1818. In a letter written in 1820, Niccolò Paganini praised Rolla's ability after they had played violin duets at the request of his father. In 1821, Rolla became the concertmaster of the Teatro Comunale in Bologna and performed along with his father at th (en)
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