Enrico Mainardi (19 May 1897, in Milan – 10 April 1976, in Munich) was an Italian cellist, composer, and conductor.
At the age of thirteen, in 1910, Mainardi had already begun his career as a cello virtuoso who toured the concert halls of Europe. He later taught at the Hochschule für Musik in Berlin and the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome, and also held summer classes in Salzburg and Lucerne. Pupils of his who later became distinguished included Siegfried Palm, Miklós Perényi, Michael Steinkühler, Heidi Litschauer, Erkki Rautio and Joan Dickson.
Together with the pianist Edwin Fischer and the violinist Georg Kulenkampff (whose place was later taken by Wolfgang Schneiderhan), Mainardi formed a famous piano trio. In 1967, he also founded a trio with the pianist Guido Agosti and the flutist Severino Gazzelloni.
As a composer, Mainardi wrote orchestral works, a cello concerto per due violoncelli, and chamber music. He wrote solo sonatas and also the Sonata breve (published by Schott) in 1942.
EnricoMainardi (19 May 1897, in Milan – 10 April 1976, in Munich) was an Italian cellist, composer, and conductor. At the age of thirteen, in 1910, Mainardi...
College of Music. She later studied at times under Gaspar Cassadó, EnricoMainardi, Pablo Casals, Guilhermina Suggia and Pierre Fournier. She established...
Particularly highly regarded was the piano trio he formed with the cellist EnricoMainardi and the violinist Georg Kulenkampff (who was replaced by Wolfgang Schneiderhan...
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(2019) Lullaby (1999) Olga Magidenko Site of the Heart, Op. 60 (1998) EnricoMainardi Sonata breve (1942) Sonata (1959) Ivo Malec Arco-1 (1987) Vitold Malishevsky...
Chamber Orchestra of Milan 14 January - Galería Condal, Barcelona with EnricoMainardi 1 February - Palau de la Música Catalana, Barcelona, with Cesare Ferraresi...
chamber music with the flautist Severino Gazzelloni and the cellist EnricoMainardi. Ernest Bloch’s Piano Sonata was written for Agosti. Guido Agosti died...
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leaving the RCM her friend Joan Dickson organised for the cellist EnricoMainardi to give lessons in London in which Shuttleworth took part. She also...
distinguished pianist in his own right, can be heard accompanying the cellist EnricoMainardi in "live" off-air performances broadcast from Reichssender Berlin in...
Heifetz, cellists Pablo Casals, Gregor Piatigorsky, Maurice Maréchal, EnricoMainardi, Gaspar Cassadó, organist Marie-Louise Girod, quartets Pro Arte, Burgin...
(published by Doblinger c. 1960 by Fritz Racek and/or with cadenzas by EnricoMainardi) George Walker Concerto for Cello and Orchestra (1981) Dialogus for...
cynical and sadistic spree of violence. Enrico Maria Salerno: Inspector Santagà Joe Dallesandro: Ovidio Mainardi Martine Brochard: Alba Gianfranco De Grassi:...
to learn playing the cello from his father; later he studied with EnricoMainardi in master classes in Salzburg and Lucerne. He played as principal cellist...
of this were projects with violinist Georg Kulenkampff and cellists EnricoMainardi and Hans Adomeit. From 1953 to 1958, Peschko was responsible for lieder...
Gioconda de Vito and Salvatore Accardo, the cellists Gaspar Cassado, EnricoMainardi, Pablo Casals and André Navarra, the harpsichordist Wanda Landowska...
Végh, the violist Kim Kashkashian and the cellists Antonio Janigro, EnricoMainardi, Zara Nelsova and Harvey Shapiro, the flutist Wolfgang Schulz (flute)...
Music, where she was a student of Ivor James. She later studied with EnricoMainardi in Rome and with Paul Tortelier in Paris. In 1950 she made her debut...
Quichote by Richard Strauss in 1933, conducted by the composer and with EnricoMainardi as the cellist. From 1919 to 1921, Reitz played a major role in shaping...