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Ugo Orlandi (born in Brescia, 1958) is a musicologist, a specialist in the history of music, a university professor and internationally renowned mandolinist virtuoso.[1][2] Among worldwide musicians, professional classical musicians are a small group; among them is an even smaller group of classical mandolinists.[3] Among members of this group, Ugo Orlandi is considered "distinguished."[3] Music historian Paul Sparks called him "a leading figure in the rehabilitation of the eighteenth-century mandolin repertoire, having recorded many concertos from this period."[1]
Orlandi is known to the general public for his collaboration with I Solisti Veneti, directed by Claudio Scimone, with whom he has performed around the world.[4] He is credited on more than 30 albums of mandolin music, many featuring composers from that era.[5]
^ abSparks, Paul (1995). The Classical Mandolin. Oxford University Press. pp. 164–165. ISBN 978-0-19-517337-6.
^Reichenbach, Michael. "Classical Mandolin Players, Carlo Aonzo". www.mandoisland.com. Retrieved September 28, 2015. ...Carlo Aonzo hat bei Ugo Orlandi studiert und ist vermutlich nach Orlandi der bekannteste italienische Mandolinspieler...(Carlo Aonzo has studied with Ugo Orlandi and is believed to be, after Orlandi, the most famous Italian mandolinist ...).
^ abTaylor, Frances (March 28, 2014). The Mandolin Lesson: A journey of self-discovery in Italy. Troubadour Publishing. pp. 5–6. ISBN 9781783067251.
^"Ugo Orlandi, Credits". mandolinobrixia.it Orchestra di Mandolini e Chitarre, Città di Brescia. Retrieved September 29, 2015. ...has taken part in concerts and tours all over the world — notably with Claudio Scimone's " I Solisti Veneti"...
^"Ugo Orlandi, Credits". allmusic.com. Retrieved September 28, 2015.
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