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Antonio Meneses

Antônio Meneses is a Brazilian cellist. From the musical family members, he used the cello at age group 10. A gathering with cellist Antonio Janigro led Meneses to take part in classes in Dusseldorf and Stuttgart. He received first reward in the ARD International Competition in Munich, 1977, and adopted …

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Antonio Janigro

Italian-born conductor and cellist Antonio Janigro is most beneficial known to modern audiences for his many recordings using the chamber orchestra We Solisti di Zagreb, an ensemble he founded in 1954. Staples from the record-store Baroque section for quite some time, they helped build the tremendous popularity which has since …

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Julius Baker

Like a flutist of extraordinary skill, Julius Baker distinguished himself in lots of musical tasks: orchestral prinicipal, chamber participant, soloist, instructor, and recording designer. In the second option world he was prolific, showing up on a huge selection of recordings, prompting lots of of his admirers to see that anyone …

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I Solisti di Zagreb

Although led by cellist/conductor Antonio Janigro in its early years, We Solisti di Zagreb continued to become among several chamber ensembles to attain international acclaim with no leadership of a normal conductor. Comprising about 11 primary members, it’s best known for interpretations of Baroque music, specially the functions of J.S. …

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