Alessandra Mignacca

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Alessandra Mignacca (born c. 1977/78), Trieste, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy is a former Italian accordion player and current primary school teacher.

Alessandra Mignacca
Borncirca. 1977/78
SpouseUnknown
Children3

Biography

Mignacca was born in the Italian port city of Trieste, the administrative center of the region Friuli-Venezia Giulia. She learned to play an accordion in early childhood, reached the top in performing arts, has become famous thanks to a virtuoso performance. She participated in international competitions, won the world championship among accordion players, performing folk Slovenian music. [1] She played on the Zupan firm accordion. [2] [3]

Mignacca is married and has three children. She teaches in elementary school. At the present time she does not act as accordion player.[ citation needed ]

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