List of personalities from Orselina

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Orselina coat of arms

This list contains personalities born in Orselina and those who had their sphere of activity in Orselina without having been born there. The list does not claim to be complete.

Personalities

Heinrich Rudolf Schinz
Carl Eduard Hellmayr (1878–1944)
Father Mauro Jöhri in Assisi with Samantha Palazzi.

Sons and daughters:

  • Jakob Adamina (* 1846 in Orselina, † after 1917 in Corsier-sur-Vevey ), pastor from 1869–1887, author
  • Ottorino Volonterio (1917–2003), Swiss racing driver
  • Margrit Bivier Mondavi (* 1926 in Orselina), entrepreneur, founder of Summer Music
  • Oliviero Giovannoni (born April 28, 1952 in Orselina), drummer and percussionist
  • Raffaello Ossola (born January 14, 1954 in Orselina), graphic artist, painter

People related to the place:

  • Bartolomeo Suardi called Bramantino (* 1455 in Milan; † before 1536 ibid); Architect, painter
  • Francesco Sala (* around 1575 in Como ; † after 1640 there?), Plasterer
  • Heinrich Rudolf Schinz (1777–1861), Swiss zoologist
  • Agostino Daldini, Capuchin , Botanist, Mycolog
  • Cristoforo Motta (born January 23, 1823 in Airolo ; † November 16, 1867 in Orselina), engineer, Ticino Grand Council , Council of State, Council of States
  • Carl Eduard Hellmayr (1878–1944), Austrian ornithologist
  • Berthe Trümpy (born June 29, 1895 in Zurich ; † September 29, 1983 in Orselina), dancer and dance teacher
  • Mina Weber-Schleuniger (* 1896 in Zurich; † 1986 in Orselina), women's rights activist, journalist
  • Joachim Wach (1898–1955), philosopher, university lecturer, religious scholar and sociologist
  • Otto Raggenbass (born October 11, 1905 in Sirnach ; † February 8, 1965 in Orselina), teacher, head of gymnastics, field service and hand-to-hand combat in the army
  • Edwin Loehrer (born February 27, 1906 in Andwil SG ; † 1991 in Orselina), composer, honorary citizen of Lugano
  • Walter Winkeltau (born August 10, 1908 in Trieste , † 1971 in Orselina), pianist, organist and choirmaster
  • Gianni Pedrazzini (born March 4, 1911 in Locarno , † May 12, 1951 in Orselina), painter
  • Luigi Agustoni (1917–2004), Swiss theologian, church musician and professor
  • Giovanni Pozzi (1923–2002 in Lugano), Capuchin and professor of Italian literature
  • Boris Luban-Plozza (born June 29, 1923, † December 24, 2002 in Ascona ), Swiss doctor and psychosomatic specialist
  • Hansjörg Pauli (1931–2007), musicologist and writer
  • Jürg von Vintschger (born May 23, 1934 in St. Gallen), pianist, lives in Orselina
  • Mauro Jöhri (* 1947), Capuchin, General Minister of the Capuchin Order in Rome

Individual evidence

  1. Celestino Trezzini : Jakob Adamina. In: Historisch-Biographisches Lexikon der Schweiz , Volume 1, A - Advokat. Attinger, Neuenburg 1921, page 97 ( digitized version ) (accessed on May 6, 2017).
  2. Margrit Bivier Mondavi at ti.ch/can/oltreconfinit (accessed on November 5, 2016).
  3. Oliviero Giovannoni (Italian) on ricercamusica.ch/dizionario/ (accessed on: November 24, 2017.)
  4. ^ Raffaello Ossola. In: Sikart , accessed January 18, 2016.
  5. Nicola Soldini: Bramantino. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . October 27, 1998 , accessed February 26, 2020 .
  6. Bartolomeo Suardi called Bramantino on archive.org/stream (accessed December 30, 2016).
  7. Francesco Sala. In: Sikart , accessed January 5, 2016.
  8. Fabrizio Panzera: Agostino Daldini. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . March 30, 2004 , accessed February 20, 2020 .
  9. Marco Marcacci: Cristoforo Motta. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . June 15, 2016 , accessed April 16, 2020 .
  10. ^ Marianne Forster: Berthe Trümpy. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . January 7, 2014 , accessed January 30, 2020 .
  11. Mina Weber-Schleuniger on booklooker.de/B%C3%BCcher
  12. Erich Trösch: Otto Raggenbass. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . July 26, 2010 , accessed January 30, 2020 .
  13. Olivier Bosia: Edwin Loehrer. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . June 9, 2009. Retrieved June 9, 2019 .
  14. Walter Winkeltau (Italian) on ricercamusica.ch/dizionario/ (accessed on: November 30, 2017.)
  15. ^ Gianni Pedrazzini. In: Sikart , accessed January 14, 2016.
  16. Jürg von Vintschger (Italian) on ricercamusica.ch/dizionario/ (accessed on: December 5, 2017.)