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Roberto Regazzi (born 20 August 1956 in
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) is a notable contemporary
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and scholar who received his initiation in the craft from Otello Bignami. Regazzi lives and works in Bologna.


Biography

The debut was at an early age; when he was 14 years old started to be involved with passion in the construction of musical instruments, at that time mostly classical guitars, under the guidance of Alan Wilcox and Renato Scrollavezza in the mid 1970s. Later, the possibility to become a home pupil of Otello Bignami was crucial for his decision to stop the studies at the Bologna University (Physics) to become a professional violin maker. Established and well known worldwide for the high quality of his instruments, he has been president of a number of specialized organizations including the European Association of Violin and Bow Makers. His violins are clear examples of the Italianate sound and in demand also in countries. Just before the advent of the new millennium his production started to be inspired by
Guarneri del Gesù Bartolomeo Giuseppe "del Gesù" Guarneri (, , ; 21 August 1698 – 17 October 1744) was an Italian luthier from the Guarneri family of Cremona. He rivals Antonio Stradivari (1644–1737) with regard to the respect and reverence accorded his inst ...
, with the achievement of a rich and full sonority. His work is also inspired by Giuseppe Fiorini, Ansaldo Poggi and Augusto Pollastri (modern Bolognese School). In 2006 the Chamber of Commerce of Bologna conferred on him an honour in recognition of his work. In 2018 the Fondazione Cologni wanted to have him in the Golden Book of the MAM (Maestro d'Arte e Mestiere), a sort of Grammy Award for handicraft activities. Many are the performers and musicians who have bought and play or have ordered his instruments, including Boris Belkin,
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, Salvatore Greco, Giovanni Adamo,
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, Anastasiya Petryshak, Sonia Slany,
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, the Quartetto di Venezia,
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, Peter Fisher and many others. The Regazzi Library is a large and valuable collection of books, articles and documents about musical instruments, considered a unique piece in the world. He has been on the jury of a number of contests for luthiers, including the 10th International Competition of the
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, Pennsylvania (1992), the
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Baden-Wurttemberg Internationaler Geigenbauwettbewerb Jacobus Stainer (1996), the 5th
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Violin Making Competition, the 2nd Concourse in S.M. della neve of
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and the prestigious 10th (2001) and 14th (2021, as a Chairman Jury Member)
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Violin-Making Competition, the oldest event of this kind in the world. He also made several classical concert guitars starting in the 1970s, up to the end of the 1980s, mostly made out of top selected quality Brazilian rosewood and quite special western red cedar and Italian or American spruce. Every instrument is labelled and branded with iron from the beginning of his artistic career. He has written books, lectured around the world and organised cultural events relating to his art and profession. Regazzi is the first luthier from Bologna having been chosen as an official ''testimonial'' for the Craft of Traditional Musical Instrument Making at the Bologna Shanghai 2010 Expo. In the same period he was also the creator and developer of the wiihang, a kind of prepared handpan which uses the infrared technology to be coupled with a specially adapted synthesizer.


Publications

* ''In occasione del 250º anniversario della morte di Antonio Stradivari per onorare la figura di Giuseppe Fiorini'', Bazzano, 1987 * ''In remembrance of Ansaldo Poggi'', Bologna, Florenus 1994 * ''The Complete Luthier's Library'', Bologna, Florenus 1990 * ''The Manuscript on Violin Making by G.A. Marchi - Bologna 1786'', Bologna, Arnaldo Forni 1986


Publications - Contributions

* ''36 ème Congrès national de Lutherie et Archetèrie d’art''. Conférences de Eric Blot & Roberto Regazzi, Montpellier - Le Corum 1994, ad ind. * "A comprehensive investigation of mechanical and acoustic modifications in wood treated with high doses of gamma radiation for sterilization", in ''Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids'', 171:9-10, 714-725, DOI: 10.1080/10420150.2016.1253089 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10420150.2016.1253089 * ''A Life of Artistry - Sketches of Otello Bignami violin maker in Bologna 1914–1989'', with Roberto Verti, Adriano Cavicchi and Giovanna Benzi, Bologna, Florenus Edizioni, 1991 * "A new analytical approach to characterize the effect of γ-ray sterilization on wood", in ''Microchemical Journal'' 143 (2018) pp. 493–502 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.microc.2018.08.001 * "A scuola da Otello", in Jadranka Bentini and Piero Mioli (eds.), ''Maestri di Musica al Martini, I musicisti del Novecento che hanno fatto la storia di Bologna e del suo Conservatorio'', Bologna, 2021, pp. 345–348 * "Amati elchioni, Marchioni Nicolò", in ''New Grove - Grove Music Online'', Oxford Music Online, 2001: https://doi.org/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.00738 *''Ansaldo nei racconti di chi lo ha conosciuto'', lecture given at the "Giornata di studi a cura dei membri del Comitato tecnico-scientifico della mostra Ansaldo Poggi", Medicina, 1 ott 2024 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVy8SO576Ts&t=4730s * "Ansaldo, liutaio per missione", in Jadranka Bentini and Piero Mioli (eds.), ''Maestri di Musica al Martini, I musicisti del Novecento che hanno fatto la storia di Bologna e del suo Conservatorio'', Bologna, 2021, pp. 341–344 * "Ansaldo Poggi, part 1" by Dmitry Gindin and Roberto Regazzi in The Cozio Carteggio, Tarisio.com, May 15, 2019: https://web.archive.org/web/20211023084945/https://tarisio.com/cozio-archive/cozio-carteggio/ansaldo-poggi-part-1/ * "Ansaldo Poggi, part 2" by Dmitry Gindin with the collaboration of Roberto Regazzi in The Cozio Carteggio, Tarisio.com, May 22, 2019: https://web.archive.org/web/20211130172314/https://tarisio.com/cozio-archive/cozio-carteggio/ansaldo-poggi-part-2/ * "Ansaldo Poggi 1893-1984" in ''The Strad magazine'', January 1985 (Obituary, p. 643) * "Ansaldo Poggi centenary concert" in ''The Strad magazine'', February 1994 *''Ansaldo Poggi lo Stradivari del Novecento'' - ''Un percorso nell'eccellenza della liuteria italiana attraverso i violini del maestro medicinese a cura di Raffaella Guicciardi, Andrea Zanrè & Comitato Tecnico-Scientifico (Gian Carlo Guicciardi, Elisa Scrollavezza, Paolo Bandini, Roberto Regazzi, Lorenzo Frignani, Enrico Caprara, Gloria Malavasi)''. Medicina 1-13 ottobre 2024 * "Poggi, Ansaldo" in ''Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani'' - Volume 84 (2015) * "Pollastri, Augusto", by Jaak Liivoja-Lorius and Roberto Regazzi in ''New Grove - Grove Music Online'', Oxford Music Online: https://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/grovemusic/view/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.001.0001/omo-9781561592630-e-0000044327, https://doi.org/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.44327 * ''Augusto and Gaetano Pollastri, part 1'', by Dmitry Gindin with the collaboration of Roberto Regazzi, March 20, 2019: https://web.archive.org/web/20190504092806/https://tarisio.com/cozio-archive/cozio-carteggio/augusto-and-gaetano-pollastri-part-1/ * ''Between Bologna and Stradivari. The European journeys of Giuseppe Fiorini'', Cremona-Bologna 2011, Edizioni Novecento * ''Bignami, Otello'' in ''New Grove - Grove Music Online'', Oxford Music Online: https://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/grovemusic/view/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.001.0001/omo-9781561592630-e-0000052227 , https://doi.org/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.52227 * "Carving a pioneering path" he life of Alvina de Ferenczyin ''The Strad magazine'', August 2015 * ''Characterisation of varnishes used in violins by pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry'', in Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. 2008; 22 * ''Classic Violin-making in Piedmonte'', Bologna, Florenus Edizioni, 1991 * "Fiorini's favourite pupil" in ''The Strad magazine'', September, 1994 * "Giuseppe Fiorini" in ''Arte Liutaria'', Florence, 1988, n. 11, pp. 29–32 * ''Gli Asteroidi'', a movie by Germano Maccioni, 2016 * "I Fiorini e il Rinascimento", in Jadranka Bentini and Piero Mioli (eds.), ''Maestri di Musica al Martini, I musicisti del Novecento che hanno fatto la storia di Bologna e del suo Conservatorio'', Bologna, 2021, pp. 333–336 * "I Pollastri da Castiglione a S.Martino", in Jadranka Bentini and Piero Mioli (eds.), ''Maestri di Musica al Martini, I musicisti del Novecento che hanno fatto la storia di Bologna e del suo Conservatorio'', Bologna, 2021, pp. 337–340 * ''Il Settecento Liutario Bolognese'', Scuola Popolare di Musica di Testaccio, Rome, 1989, Feb. 25th (lecture) * "In Focus - Ansaldo Poggi (1933)" in ''The Strad magazine'', January, 2020, pp. 61–63 * "In Focus - Ansaldo Poggi violin of 1953. Roberto Regazzi looks at a fine violin made for the Italian soloist Uto Ughi" in ''The Strad magazine'', September, 1994, p. 892 * ''La Liuteria in Emilia e Romagna dalle origini ai giorni nostri'', Rimini 2002. Idealibri. * "L'influenza di Giuseppe Fiorini e di suo padre sulla Liuteria Bolognese moderna", in ''Disciplinare La Liuteria degli archi nella tradizione bolognese'', https://assets.culturabologna.it/ce6cac64-dff0-4342-ba3c-8873ba6d2649-disciplinare-la-liuteria-degli-archi-nella-tradizione-bolognese.pdf * ''Lutherie in Bologna: Roots & Success'', Roberto Regazzi with Sandro Pasqual, Bologna, Florenus Edizioni, 1998 * "Musical Instruments' Acoustics as seen from a violin maker's point of view through the ages", in: ''ICA 17th International Congress on Acoustics - Rome September 2–7, 2001'', Rome 2001 * ''Mozart a Bologna (2016)'', a movie by Graziano Cernoia, 2016 * "Oddone, Carlo Giuseppe" in ''Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani'' - Volume 79 (2013) * ''Otello Bignami Cent'anni - Centenary 1914-2014'', Bologna 2014, CNA Celebration Committee * ''Otello Bignami, Ricordi'', 46 testimonianze nel centenario della sua nascita, Bologna, Comitato Celebrativo 2014 * ''Otello Bignami Liutaio in Bologna - Violinmaker in Bologna'', with Wilma e William Bignami, Mariarosa Pollastri, Roberto Regazzi, Bruno Stefanini, Loretta Ghelfi and Paola Malaguti, Cremona and Bologna 1998 (Turris), 2005, * "Otello Bignami", in ''Cozio Carteggio'', Tarisio December 7, 2016: https://tarisio.com/cozio-archive/cozio-carteggio/otello-bignami * "Poggi, Ansaldo", by Jaak Liivoja-Lorius and Roberto Regazzi in ''New Grove - Grove Music Online'', Oxford Music Online: https://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/grovemusic/view/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.001.0001/omo-9781561592630-e-0000044326 - https://doi.org/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.44326 * "Pollastri, Augusto" in ''Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani'' - Volume 84 (2015) * ''Raffaele and Giuseppe Fiorini, part 1'', by Dmitry Gindin and Roberto Regazzi, December 4, 2018: https://web.archive.org/web/20210926071616/https://tarisio.com/cozio-archive/cozio-carteggio/fiorinis-part-1 * ''Raffaele and Giuseppe Fiorini, part 2'', by Dmitry Gindin and Roberto Regazzi, December 12, 2018: https://web.archive.org/web/20181212081606/https://tarisio.com/cozio-archive/cozio-carteggio/fiorinis-part-2 * "Spirit of Diversity" in ''The Strad magazine'', September 2014, pp. 63–66 * "The man who bought Stradivari's workshop" in ''The Strad magazine'', September 2011, pp. 79–86 * "The pupils of the workshop" in ''Otello Bignami Cent'anni - Centenary 1914-2014'', Bologna, Comitato Celebrativo, 2014 * ''The Magic of Wood'', interviewed by Linda Johnston, with a.o. Rudolf Koelman, Salvatore Greco, Joaquín Palomares, etc.. Genova, Dynamic 2005, edited also with a Japanese translation. * ''The Sound of Bologna, Bolognese Violin Making between the 1800s and 1900s - Events dedicated to Raffaele Fiorini and the Violin Making Tradition of the City. Bologna, Florenus 1991'' ''Bologna, December 7–22, 2002, Art and History Collections of
Fondazione Carisbo Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio in Bologna (Fondazione Carisbo) is a philanthropic organization formed in 1991 by the separating of the bank into a private limited company and a banking foundation. The headquarter of the foundation was right opposit ...
in Bologna San Giorgio in Poggiale'', with William Bignami, Gabriele Carletti, Alberto Giordano, Giancarlo Guicciardi, Sandro Pasqual, Mariarosa Pollastri, Roberto Regazzi, Duane Rosengard, Pietro Trimboli and Alessandro Urso * "The situation of violin making in Bologna in the 18th century" in ''Fourth Tiverton Violin Conference'', East Devon College 1989, * "The Tononi family" in ''The Cozio Carteggio'', Tarisio.com, March 2015 * ''Tecniche basate sulla conoscenza per la classificazione di oggetti complessi, un'applicazione all'analisi di violini di interesse storico'', graduation thesis by Alessandro Bugatti and Adriano Ragazzi on the identification of Bignami violins. Prof. Giovanni Guida: supervisor; Piero Mussio, Ing. Pietro Baroni, Dott. Renato Meucci, Roberto Regazzi: assistant supervisors and collaborator * ''Tre Secoli di Liuteria a Bologna - Mostra-Concerto a Casa Lauro in occasione del Congresso UEL 1993 / Three Centuries of Violin-making in Bologna'', Unione Europea Maestri Liutai a Archettai - Union Europäischer Geigen-und Bogenbau Meister - Union Europeenne des Maîtres Luthiers at Archetiers, Bologna 1993, UEL * ''Uso di pirolisi con gas cromatografia e spettrometria di massa per lo studio delle vernici usate dagli antichi liutai'', graduation thesis by Emanuela Marin, Bologna University 2007. Prof. Giuseppe Chiavari: supervisor; Roberto Regazzi: assistant supervisor * with Alberto Giordano: "Violino Giovanni Antonio Marchi - Bologna, ca. 1770" in ''Archi Magazine''-"Grandi Strumenti", Nov.-Dec. 2021, pp. 28-34 * "Violino Marco Dobretsovich - Alessandria d'Egitto, 1928" in ''Archi Magazine'', Nov.-Dec. 2023, pp. 54-58 * ''Wood-n-Soul'', a movie by Alessio Gonnella, 2015 https://web.archive.org/web/20210907075552/http://cargocollective.com/alessiogonnella/Lavori/Wood-n-Soul


Bibliography

* ''Arte Italiana per il Mondo''; Centro Librario Italiano. Torino 1986; vol XI, pp. 7768–7769. * ''Catalogo dell'Artigianato in Italia'', Milano, 1984, Giorgio Mondadori * ''Chitarra: storia, miti, immagini - Bologna, 4-15 aprile 1987 - Sala Ercole in Palazzo d'Accursio'', Bologna, 1987, AICS * Drescher Thomas; ''Die Geigen und Lautenmacher vom Mittelalter bis zur Gegenwart''; Schneider, Tutzing 1990; p. 502. * Gabriella Gallerani, "Liuteria. Arte e passione. Intervista a un giovane liutaio nella sua bottega" in ''La chitarra, storia mito e immagini'', Milano, 1987, Fabbri, pp. 58–64 * Gioli, Sergio, "Un amore di violino" in ''Il Resto del Carlino'', Oct. 6, 1990 * Heimsoeth, Bettina, "Europäischer Zusammen-Klang" (Handwerk und Europa) in ''Kammer Aktuell, Zeitung der Handwerskammer Düsseldorf'', 19. August, 1999, nummer 16, p. 15 (interview to Regazzi) * ''Gruppo Liutai e Archettai Professionisti''; ALI, Associazione Liutaria Italiana. Cremona 1994, pp. 76–77 * ''Guida all'Artigianato Artistico nella Provincia di Bologna'', Bologna, 1990 * ''Il suono di Bologna oggi. Gruppo Liuteria Bolognese'', Bologna 2003, GLB, p. 28–29. * ''Secondo Concorso Nazionale di Liuteria Città di Pisogne'', catalogo Aug., 2008 * Monica Mascheroni, ''L'Artigianato Italiano - Ferro battuto, legno intagliato, vetri piombati, terracotta, maiolica, mosaico, pizzi, merletti, strumenti musicali'', Milano 1986, Mondadori * Silvia Montevecchi, ''Realizzare i sogni. Storie di donne e uomini felici'', with a preface by Patrizio Roversi. Unicopli, Milano, 2002. Ref. pp. 73–83: Roberto Regazzi's intimate bio. * Nicolini Gualtiero, ''Violinmakers in Italy - From the 19th century to the present'', Ozzano dell’Emilia, 2008 * Nicolini Gualtiero, ''Liutai italiani di ieri e di oggi'', Cremona, 1991 * Christobel Kent, "Craft, science, magic" in ''Bologna For Connoisseurs'' magazine, 2013, #4 Autumn, pp. 40–47: an interview with Roberto Regazzi. * ''Il Legno Magico''; Bologna-Genova 2005, Florenus & Dynamic: an interview by Linda Johnston. * Nicolò Corsini, "Creare e Ricreare: Intervista a Roberto Regazzi, Mº Liutaio", in ''Liuteria Elettronica e nuovi gesti sonori: il caso delle Ondes Martenot''


Discography

* Eleonora Turtur iolinwith Sara Costa iano ''Bohemian stories'', Digressione Music 2023, * Anastasiya Petryshak: ''Ange Terrible'', with Lorenzo Meo (piano), Sony Music Bmg Europe 2023 * Peter Fisher iolin, conductor with Chamber Ensemble of London: ''Eclogue'', British Chamber Music, SOMM Recordings 2022, SOMMCD0653 * Jonathan Mesonero olo violin ''Trascendo'', IBS Classical 2020, IBS152020 * Eleonora Turtur iolinwith Angelo Arciglione iano ''Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco: Exotica (World Premiere Recording)'', Digressione Music 2018, * Peter Fisher iolin with Margaret Fingerhut iano
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, Centenary Celebration, SOMM Recordings 2021, SOMMCD0640 * Emanuele Giacopelli, ''2 trios for violin,cello and piano - 2 trios for flute, violin and cello'' ( Trio Siciliano, violin: Silviu Dima), Udamaris 2007: UME CD011 *
Carl Michael Bellman Carl Michael Bellman (; 4 February 1740 – 11 February 1795) was a Swedish songwriter, composer, musician, poet, and entertainer. He is a central figure in the Swedish song tradition and remains a powerful influence in Swedish music, as wel ...
: ''Bellman á Íslandi'', JAPIS, Reykjavik 1996,

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Johannes Brahms Johannes Brahms (; ; 7 May 1833 – 3 April 1897) was a German composer, virtuoso pianist, and conductor of the mid-Romantic period (music), Romantic period. His music is noted for its rhythmic vitality and freer treatment of dissonance, oft ...
, ''Beethoven-Brahms'', Musicarte 2007 *
Antonio Vivaldi Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (4 March 1678 – 28 July 1741) was an Italian composer, virtuoso violinist, impresario of Baroque music and Roman Catholic priest. Regarded as one of the greatest Baroque composers, Vivaldi's influence during his lif ...
: ''Violin concertos, Op. 4, "La Stravaganza"'' 1-6, Tactus 1996 * Antonio Vivaldi: ''Violin concertos, Op. 4, "La Stravaganza"'' 7-12, Tactus 1996 * Antonio Vivaldi: ''Trio Sonata for 2 Violins and Basso Continuo, Op. 1, 1-6'', Tactus 1996 * Antonio Vivaldi: ''Trio Sonata for 2 Violins and Basso Continuo, Op. 1, 7-12'', Tactus 1996 *
Gian Francesco Malipiero Gian Francesco Malipiero (; 18 March 1882 – 1 August 1973) was an Italian composer, musicologist, music teacher and editor. Life Early years Born in Venice into an aristocratic family, the grandson of the opera composer Francesco Malipiero, Gi ...
, ''Complete String Quartets'', 2 CDs, Dynamic 1996 *
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, ''Piano Quintets'', Ermitage 1993 * ''The Magic of Wood'', Dynamic & Florenus 2005, with Rudolf Koelman, Salvatore Greco, Alberto Martini, etc., * Ottorino Respighi, ''Piano Quintets'', with Patrizia Prati, Aura 1995: AUR 416-2 *
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, ''Sämtliche Streichquartette'', 3 CDs, Dynamic 2002: CDT 418 *
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Giacomo Puccini Giacomo Puccini (22 December 1858 29 November 1924) was an Italian composer known primarily for List of compositions by Giacomo Puccini#Operas, his operas. Regarded as the greatest and most successful proponent of Italian opera after Verdi, he ...
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, ''Streichquartette'', Dynamic 2004 * ''Box-Set Quartetti Italiani Von Boccherini Bis Malipiero'', 10 CDs, Dynamic CDS486 2005 * Antonio Vivaldi, ''Violinkonzerte'', 1996 * Ludwig van Beethoven, ''Sämtliche Streichquintette'', 2 CDs, Dynamic 2006: CDS484 * Henry Purcell, ''Ciaccona'', Gliarchiensemble CD, GAE 2008: * Alberto Martini, Mark Van Aken, , ''Bicentenaire De L'étude Des Notaires Dierckx Turnhout, Sonate'', PRDSM2-02 2002 * Antonio Vivaldi, ''(Sonaten)'', Tactus * Ottorino Respighi, ''Il Tramonto'', Koch International 3-7215-2 *
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, Dmitri Schostakovich, Sergej Rachmaninoff, ''Fun Time'', Dynamic 1996: CDS195 * Gian Francesco Malipiero,
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Hans Krása Hans Krása (30 November 1899 – 17 October 1944) was a Czech composer. He was killed during the Holocaust at Auschwitz-Birkenau. He helped to organize cultural life in Theresienstadt concentration camp. Life Hans Krása was born in Prague to t ...
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Karl Amadeus Hartmann Karl Amadeus Hartmann (2 August 1905 – 5 December 1963) was a German composer. A major figure of the musical life of post-war Germany, he has been described as the greatest German symphonist of the 20th century. Life Born in Munich, the son ...
, ''Isolamenti 938–1945Concert No.1'', Fonit Cetra 1997: NFCD 2033 * Antonio Vivaldi, ''Le Dodici Opere a Stampa (Violinkonzerte)'', Tactus 1996

* Antonio Vivaldi, ''12 Opere a Stampa (Sonaten)'', Tactus * Didier Large, ''Double Face'', DL-Media7 1989 * Antonio Vivaldi, ''Konzerte für Streicher und Basso continuo'', Naxos 1997 *
Giovanni Battista Viotti Giovanni Battista Viotti (12 May 1755 – 3 March 1824) was an Italian violinist whose virtuosity was famed and whose work as a composer featured a prominent violin and an appealing lyrical tunefulness. He was also a director of French and Italia ...
, Concerto No. 23; Sinfonie concertanti Nos. 1 & 2 (Aldo Sisillo), Naxos 1998 * Antonio Vivaldi, ''Opera 7 - Libro Primo (Concerti 1-6)'', Tactus 2000 * Antonio Vivaldi, ''Concerto for violin & strings in Bf; Concerto for violin & strings in Dm'', Tactus 1996 * Antonio Vivaldi, ''Flute Concertos Op. 10 with Marzio Conti'', L’Offerta musicale di Venezia, Nuova Era 1994: 7192 *
Claude Debussy Achille Claude Debussy (; 22 August 1862 – 25 March 1918) was a French composer. He is sometimes seen as the first Impressionism in music, Impressionist composer, although he vigorously rejected the term. He was among the most influe ...
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Maurice Ravel Joseph Maurice Ravel (7 March 1875 – 28 December 1937) was a French composer, pianist and conductor. He is often associated with Impressionism in music, Impressionism along with his elder contemporary Claude Debussy, although both composer ...
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Akio Yashiro was a Japanese composer. Biography He was born in Tokyo. Yashiro entered the Tokyo Music School (presently the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music) in 1945, where he studied composition under Saburo Moroi, Kunihiko Hashimoto, Tom ...
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Akira Miyoshi Akira Miyoshi (三善 晃; January 10, 1933 – 4 October 2013) was a Japanese composer. Biography Miyoshi was born in Suginami, Tokyo Tokyo, officially the Tokyo Metropolis, is the capital of Japan, capital and List of cities in Jap ...
, ''Chikashi Tanaka and Kazuoki Fujii'', Camerata 2001: 28CM-612 *
Domenico Scarlatti Giuseppe Domenico Scarlatti (26 October 1685 – 23 July 1757) was an Italian composer. He is classified primarily as a Baroque music, Baroque composer chronologically, although his music was influential in the development of the Classical peri ...
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Joaquín Rodrigo Joaquín Rodrigo Vidre, 1st Marquess of the Gardens of Aranjuez (; 22 November 1901 – 6 July 1999), was a Spanish composer and a virtuoso pianist. He is best known for composing the '' Concierto de Aranjuez'', a cornerstone of the classical g ...
, ''Jutta Wenzlaff and Thomas Bittermann'', Sound Star-Ton 1992 *
Nino Rota Giovanni "Nino" Rota Rinaldi (; ; 3 December 1911 – 10 April 1979) was an Italian composer, pianist, conductor and academic who is best known for his film scores, notably for the films of Federico Fellini and Luchino Visconti. He also composed ...
, ''La Strada, The Leopard, etc., conducted by Marzio Conti'', Chandos 2003 *
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and the Solid Strings, ''Nightingale of a Thousand Joys'', Villagelife 1999 * Iames Santi, 1999 * Giuseppe Martucci, ''Klavierquintett Op. 45'', Aura 2002 * Sonia Slany and the Solid Strings, ''Bubbling Under'', Villagelife 2000 * ''Cantos Yoruba de Cuba'', KLE 2003 * ''I Concerti: Solo, Duo, Trio'' 2003 * Sonia Slany, ''Monochord Music'', Villagelife * Sonia Slany, ''Meeting Electra'', Villagelife 1997 * Orquestra Mahatma, ''Live Stay Cool'', Babel 2005: BDV 2557 *
Luigi Boccherini Ridolfo Luigi Boccherini (, also , ; 19 February 1743 – 28 May 1805) was an Italian composer and cellist of the Classical era whose music retained a courtly and '' galante'' style even while he matured somewhat apart from the major classi ...
, ''String Quartets Vol.1'', Dynamic 1995: CDS 111 * Luigi Boccherini, ''String Quartets Vol.2'', Dynamic 1995: CDS 127 * Luigi Boccherini, ''String Quartets Vol.3'', Dynamic 1996 CDS 154 * Didier Large, ''Jazz Guitar Solo'', Adda ETM 1991 * Ludwig van Beethoven, ''Quartets Op. 18 n.3 & Op. 59 n.3 'Rasumovsky, UNICEF - DC U33 / CD33

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Camille Saint-Saëns Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns (, , 9October 183516 December 1921) was a French composer, organist, conductor and pianist of the Romantic music, Romantic era. His best-known works include Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso (1863), the Piano ...
, ''Streichquartette'', Dynamic 1997: CDS 179 * Ottorino Respighi, ''"Quartetto Dorico" & Quartet in D minor'', Dynamic 2001 * Ruggiero Ricci, ''The Legacy of Cremona'', Dynamic 2001: CDS373 * Ludwig van Beethoven,
Ástor Piazzolla Astor Pantaleón Piazzolla (, ; March 11, 1921 – July 4, 1992) was an Argentine tango composer, bandoneon player, and arranger. His works revolutionized the traditional tango into a new style termed '' nuevo tango'', incorporating elements fr ...
, ''Un incontro con Dora'', Aikoros 2000 *
Gabriel Fauré Gabriel Urbain Fauré (12 May 1845 – 4 November 1924) was a French composer, organist, pianist and teacher. He was one of the foremost French composers of his generation, and his musical style influenced many 20th-century composers. ...
, ''Cuartetos con Piano'', Dahiz 1999: 8-431374-000136 * Hans Krása,
Gideon Klein Gideon Klein (6 December 1919 – c. January 1945) was a Czechoslovakian pianist, classical music composer, educator and organizer of cultural life at Theresienstadt concentration camp. Klein was murdered in the Holocaust. Life Klein was born int ...
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Viktor Ullmann Viktor Ullmann (1 January 1898 – 18 October 1944) was a Silesia-born Austrian composer, conductor and pianist. Biography Viktor Ullmann was born on 1 January 1898 in Cieszyn (Teschen), which belonged then to Austrian Silesia in the Austro- ...
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Pavel Haas Pavel Haas (21 June 189917 October 1944) was a Czech composer who was murdered during the Holocaust. He was an exponent of Leoš Janáček's school of composition, and also utilized elements of folk music and jazz. Although his output was not l ...
, Karl Amadeus Hartmann, ''Forbidden, Not Forgotten: Suppressed Music from 1938-1945'' (BOX SET 3 CDs), Homage 1995: 7001892


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* *A movie ''Wood'n'Soul'' by Alessio Gonnella sponsored by the International Wood Culture Society in 201

', 2015, with Begum Calimli *http://www.lucabolognese.com/Roberto_Regazzi_Liutaio.htm *A fragmented interview with Roberto Regazzi, featuring some of his violins starting at min. 20:01 (2018, Euradio Nantes): https://web.archive.org/web/20180702150837/http://www.euradionantes.eu/2018/05/09/un-aveugle-en-vadrouille-a-bologne/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Regazzi, Roberto 1956 births Living people Bowed string instrument makers Businesspeople from Bologna Italian luthiers Italian musical instrument makers