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Riccardo Brengola (18 March 1917 – 16 May 2004) was an Italian violinist and professor. He was associated with early Italian chamber music and with the performance of contemporary Italian classical music. For several decades, he was the Professor Emeritus of chamber music at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena, and from 1939 to 1966, he was the leader of the only piano quintet ensemble, the Quintetto Chigiano. His influence as a teacher also spread beyond Siena, through courses or classes at other major Italian Conservatories and to Ireland, Argentina, Spain and Japan. He maintained his career as a concert violin soloist and as an orchestral conductor, and was awarded the status of Commendatore of the Italian Republic in 1982.

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  • Riccardo Brengola (ca)
  • Riccardo Brengola (de)
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  • リッカルド・ブレンゴーラ (ja)
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  • Riccardo Brengola (* 18. März 1917 in Neapel; † 16. Mai 2004 in Rom) war ein italienischer Violinist und Musikpädagoge (de)
  • Riccardo Brengola (né le 18 mars 1917 à Naples - décédé le 16 mai 2004 à Rome) est un violoniste et pédagogue italien. (fr)
  • Riccardo Brengola (18 March 1917 – 16 May 2004) was an Italian violinist and professor. He was associated with early Italian chamber music and with the performance of contemporary Italian classical music. For several decades, he was the Professor Emeritus of chamber music at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena, and from 1939 to 1966, he was the leader of the only piano quintet ensemble, the Quintetto Chigiano. His influence as a teacher also spread beyond Siena, through courses or classes at other major Italian Conservatories and to Ireland, Argentina, Spain and Japan. He maintained his career as a concert violin soloist and as an orchestral conductor, and was awarded the status of Commendatore of the Italian Republic in 1982. (en)
  • Riccardo Brengola (Napoli, 18 marzo 1917 – Roma, 16 maggio 2004) è stato un violinista italiano. (it)
  • リッカルド・ブレンゴーラ(Riccardo Brengola、1917年3月18日 - 2004年5月16日)は、イタリアのヴァイオリニスト。 (ja)
  • Riccardo Brengola (Nàpols, 18 de març de 1917 - Roma, 16 de maig de 2004) Va ser un violinista italià. El seu pare violoncel·lista també es va dedicar a fer violí, però les dures condicions econòmiques de la immediata postguerra el van portar, el 1919, a emigrar amb la seva dona i el seu fill a Casablanca, al Marroc, on va obrir una botiga d'instruments musicals, partitures i discos. Quan Riccardo compleix tres anys, Carlo decideix convertir-lo en violinista i construeix el primer violí amb les seves pròpies mans, donant-li lliçons ell mateix. El nen té talent i els ensenyaments del seu pare li permeten, en definitiva, interpretar música àrab en públic. Als sis anys es va matricular al Conservatori de música i decoracions de Casablanca i la seva professora és Lucien Salin, procedent de l'e (ca)
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  • Rome, Italy (en)
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