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    Leandro Bisiach (16 June 1864 – 1 December 1945) was an Italian violin maker, who was born in Casale Monferrato and died in 1945 in Venegono Superiore...
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  • Italian journalist and writer Leandro Bisiach (1864–1945), Italian violin maker This page lists people with the surname Bisiach. If an internal link intending...
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    Chianti, Italy) was a violin maker who studied under master maker Leandro Bisiach. Making more than 700 instruments including many large violas, he won...
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    Giacomo Bisiach (Milan, 28 November 1900 – Venegono Superiore, 8 May 1995) was an Italian luthier. Giacomo Bisiach is the sixth of Leandro Bisiach's seven...
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    and brothers. Carlo Bisiach was born in Milan on 9 March 1892 and died on 23 April 1968. The son and student of Leandro Bisiach, descendant of the Cremonese...
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  • the expense. The violin was made in 1890 by the Italian violin maker Leandro Bisiach, and sold at auction in 2018 for US$104,000. Bettany learned how to...
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    maker Carlo Moneta. Towards 1903, he went to work at the workshop of Leandro Bisiach, where he stayed for some years working alongside Gaetano Sgarabotto...
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  • following in the steps of his masters, Sgarabotto and Bisiach. His experience in the Leandro Bisiach workshop where he made many instruments and where he...
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    Paravicini, Albert Moglie, Andrea Bisiach, Carlo Bisiach, Pietro Borghi, Mirco Tarasconi, Leandro Jr. & Giacomo Bisiach, Iginio Siega and Carlo Ferrario...
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    apprenticeship is uncertain, he completed his training in the workshop of Leandro Bisiach, finally opening his own shop in Milan around 1900. He was a connoisseur...
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  • Romeo Antoniazzi Paolo de Barbieri Otello Bignami John Birch Leandro Bisiach Carlo Bisiach Terry Borman Rodolfo Camacho Viera Marino Capicchioni Charles...
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    Vicenza for many years before moving to Milan in 1901 to work for Leandro Bisiach. He moved to Parma in 1926, where he stayed almost without interruptions...
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    for Leandro Bisiach. However, depending on need or opportunity he worked in many different places. He worked on his own, with his brother, for Bisiach, for...
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    the scapigliatura movement Leonardo Bistolfi (1859–1933), sculptor Leandro Bisiach (1864–1946), a violin maker Ugo Cavallero (1880–1943), military commander...
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  • consistent violin maker of his family. He lived somewhat in the shadow of Leandro Bisiach, and he did not sign many of the instruments from his best period....
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    then Riccardo Antoniazzi; he then worked for Giuseppe Pedrazzini and Leandro Bisiach, and later set up independently in Milan. Between 1927 and 1949 his...
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  • along with his sons Riccardo and Romeo trained Leandro Bisiach, and together with the Antoniazzis, Bisiach influenced the creation of a workshop environment...
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    colleagues, that he opened his own workshop in 1906. A fine maker Leandro Bisiach, who was working with Antoniazzi at the time, was also attracted by...
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  • politician (died 1981) February 29 – Leandro Arpinati, Italian fascist politician (died 1945) March 9 – Carlo Bisiach, Italian violin maker (died 1968) March...
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