Scipione Guidi (Venice, July 17, 1884 - Los Angeles, July 7, 1966[1]) was an Italian violinist and concertmaster of the National Symphony Orchestra and the New York Philharmonic under the direction of Willem Mengelberg and Arturo Toscanini during the 1920s.
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ScipioneGuidi (Venice, July 17, 1884 - Los Angeles, July 7, 1966) was an Italian violinist and concertmaster of the National Symphony Orchestra and the...
musician ScipioneGuidi (1884–1966), Italian violinist Tommaso di Giovanni di Simone Guidi Masaccio (1401-1428), Italian leading painter Virgilio Guidi (1891–1984)...
completed and published in 1615 by Scipione Ammirato the younger, in fol. Albero e Storia dei Guidi coll'Aggiunte di Scipione Ammirato il Giovane, fol. 1640...
Catalani, Riccardo Chailly, Amelita Galli-Curci, Vittorio Giannini, ScipioneGuidi, Bruno Maderna, Pietro Mascagni, Gian Carlo Menotti, Francisco Mignone...
The contrast can be seen in their portraits of a common patron, Cardinal Scipione Borghese. Bernini's portrait is animated, while Finelli's is more sober...
6. Count Otto Franz von Hohenfeld 26. Marquis ScipioneGuidi di Bagno 13. Countess Maria Teresa Guidi di Bagno 27. Countess Anna Eleonore von Wrbna und...
artists, including flutist George Barrere, violinists Eddy Brown and ScipioneGuidi, and singers Louis Graveure, Vernon Stiles, and Eleanor Painter Strong...
also appeared as a performer with the Longo Trio and collaborated with ScipioneGuidi in a recording of several popular songs including: The Meeting of the...
Province of Perugia Cerreto Grue, in the Province of Alessandria Cerreto Guidi, in the Province of Florence Cerreto Langhe, in the Province of Cuneo Cerreto...
marketplace below the Guidi Castle at Porciano. This area, known as Il Palagio, served as the capital of the county of the Guidis. Until the end of the...
Principe Donati Che c'entriamo noi con la rivoluzione? (1972) as Guido Guidi La Tosca (1973) as Scarpia Profumo di donna (Scent of a Woman, 1974) as...
Cennina, Bucine Castello dei Conti Guidi, Castel San Niccolò Castello dei Conti Guidi, Montemignaio Castello dei Conti Guidi, Poppi Castello di Faltona, Talla...
attributable to the Alfonso Parigi in the villa 1575, who was engaged by Cerreto Guidi at the Medici villa with Buontalenti during the same period. A door at the...
Dove sei, che fai cor mio (for soprano and bass continuo) E dove, Amor, mi guidi (for soprano, instruments and bass continuo) Fatto bersaglio eterno (for...
Medici (1620-1635) Scipione Pannocchieschi (1636–1663) Francesco Pannocchieschi (1663–1702) Francesco Frosini (1702-1733) Francesco Guidi (1734-1778) Angelo...
with Marinism. Carlo Alessandro Guidi is bombastic and turgid, while Fulvio Testi is artificial and affected. Yet Guidi as well as Testi felt the influence...
Tricarico (1612); Camillo Moro, Bishop of Termoli (1612); Giovanni Francesco Guidi di Bagno, Titular Archbishop of Patrae (1614); Vitaliano Visconti Borromeo...
the age of thirty in 1657. His funeral monument was designed by Domenico Guidi, probably the most prolific sculptor of seicento Rome. It is attached to...
17 January 1680. While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of: Scipione Pannocchieschi d'Elci, Bishop of Pienza (1631); and Christophoro d'Authier...