Carlo Annibale Tononi (1675–1730) was a luthier who trained and worked with his father in the Tononi family workshop in Bologna, Italy, until his father...
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the 1714 Dolphin Stradivarius, the 1731 "Piel" Stradivarius, the 1736 Carlo Tononi, and the 1742 ex David Guarneri del Gesù, the last of which he preferred...
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Massimo Tononi (born 22 August 1964) is an Italian banker and politician. Chairman of Banco BPM. Tononi was born on 22 August 1964 in Trento, Italy. He...
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violin". Canada Council for the Arts. Retrieved 21 October 2023. "1757 Carlo Tononi Bolognese Violin". Canada Council for the Arts. Retrieved 21 October...
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professional career, he played on a cello that was labeled and attributed to "Carlo Tononi ... 1733" but after he had been playing it for 50 years it was discovered...
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current members are: Alex Redington, violin: has played instruments by Carlo Tononi and Paulo Castello Ying Xue, violin: Chinese-born violinist; formerly...
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cellist Maurice Gendron. Currently, she performs on a cello made by Carlo Tononi in Venice c. 1730. Since 1986 she has taught a master class at the Hochschule...
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outside the Sydney Opera House in 2001 while carrying her cello, a 1729 Carlo Tononi. The cello was unscathed, but all the bones in one wrist were crushed...
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(Venice 1734), on extended loan from Amy Haswell-Wilson, and owned one by Carlo Tononi dated 1716. He was survived by his wife Mary, and one daughter. Wright...
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unique musical instruments including Alessandro Gagliano, Carlo Tononi, Jacob Steiner, Carlo Bergonzi, Antonio Stradivari, Giuseppe Guarneri Del Gesu's...
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