Giulio Cesare Ferrarini
Giulio Cesare Ferrarini (* 1807 in Parma ; † October 1, 1891 in Parma) was an Italian conductor, violinist and music teacher.
Ferrarini worked as a violinist and conductor of various orchestras in Italy, such as the Teatro Regio di Parma from 1841 to 1843. In 1856 he succeeded Nicola De Giovanni's concertmaster and conductor ( Maestro concertatore e direttore d'orchestra ) of the orchestra of the Teatro Regio di Parma. His successor here was Giovanni Rossi , while Ferrarini took over the direction of the Parma Conservatory and taught violin there.
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- Sistema Archivistico Nacionale - Giulio Cesare Ferrarini
- Martin Fischer-Dieskau: "Conducting in the 19th Century: The Italian Special Way " , Schott Music, 2016, ISBN 9783795785703
- Christian Springer: "Giuseppe Verdi. Life, Works, Interprets" , epubli, 2013 ISBN 9783844240665
- EW Fritzsch: "Musikalisches Wochenblatt" , Рипол Классик, ISBN 9785881147587 , p. 585 - list of deaths
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SURNAME | Ferrarini, Giulio Cesare |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Italian conductor, violinist and music teacher |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1807 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Parma |
DATE OF DEATH | October 1, 1891 |
Place of death | Parma |