Carlo Bisiach (1892–1968) was a violin maker born in Milan, Italy. Bisiach's work contributed to the rebirth of violin making in the region after the difficult times of World War I and World War II.
After working with his father Leandro in Milan and then Siena, Carlo established himself at Florence in 1922. The most talented of Leandro's sons, Carlo went on to develop his own style quite separate from the Antoniazzi-derived work of his father and brothers.
CarloBisiach (1892–1968) was a violin maker born in Milan, Italy. Bisiach's work contributed to the rebirth of violin making in the region after the difficult...
Bisiach is a family name of Italian origin. It may refer to: CarloBisiach (1892–1968), Italian violin maker Gianni Bisiach (1927–2022), Italian journalist...
Albert Moglie, Andrea Bisiach, CarloBisiach, Pietro Borghi, Mirco Tarasconi, Leandro Jr. & Giacomo Bisiach, Iginio Siega and Carlo Ferrario. With the death...
was taken on by Leandro Bisiach. At the end of the war, when CarloBisiach joined his family in Siena, Igino was put under Carlo’s guidance for training...
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Albert Moglie, Andrea Bisiach, CarloBisiach, Pietro Borghi, Mirco Tarasconi, Leandro Jr. & Giacomo Bisiach, Iginio Siega and Carlo Ferrario. Gaetano's...
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...
learn how to restore instruments, seeking the help of the Bisiach brothers Andrea and CarloBisiach who were more than happy to help. Luciano however never...
violin making from the amateur maker Carlo Moneta. Towards 1903, he went to work at the workshop of Leandro Bisiach, where he stayed for some years working...
violin copy of "La Pucelle" Stradivari #1489 c.1839, and a violin by CarloBisiach G.B. Guadagnini model. Biography portal American Symphony Orchestra...
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. His...
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 Monzino...
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...
Riccardo Antoniazzi; he then worked for Giuseppe Pedrazzini and Leandro Bisiach, and later set up independently in Milan. Between 1927 and 1949 his instruments...
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...
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 Pedrazzini's...
broadcasting company. Martini began his career in the 1980s working with Gianni Bisiach on Rai Radio 1, and then with Sandro Curzi at Tg3. During this time she...
secolo ("Twentieth century") – program of popular history, hosted by Gianni Bisiach. Favola – romantic comedy by Fabrizio De Angelis, inspired to Roman Holyday...
Wolff, Klaus Kinski Western I diavoli della guerra I due Kennedy Gianni Bisiach documentary I due magnifici fresconi I ragazzi del massacro I recuperanti...
L'ora della verità (The Hour of the Truth), Montanelli told host Gianni Bisiach of his child bride: "I think I chose well. She was a beautiful girl of...
television, the power of the Mafia and the omertà culture, with the Gianni Bisiach reportage Report from Corleone. Operazione Vega (The mission of the Vega)...