Guido Rimonda

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Guido Rimonda
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Guido Rimonda in 2009
Background information
Born1969
Italy
Genres Classical
Occupation(s) Conductor, pedagogue, violinist
Instrument(s) Violin
Website http://www.guidorimonda.com

Guido Rimonda (born 1969) is an Italian violinist and conductor.

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Biography

Born at Saluzzo in Piedmont, Rimonda studied the violin under Corrado Romano, Franco Gulli, Renato Biffoli, Renato de Barbieri, Edoardo Oddone and Ruggiero Ricci. He made his debut at the age of 13 as the player of Corelli's sonatas in the film entitled Per Antonio Vivaldi , directed by Massimo Scaglione. Rimonda began his teaching career as the assistant of Giuliano Carmignola and Franco Gulli at the Scuola di Alto Perfezionamento Musicale, Saluzzo. He currently[ when? ] holds the violin chair at the Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi in Torino.

Rimonda was recently[ when? ] awarded the Renato Brusòn Prize.

Recordings

Instrument

Rimonda plays a A.Stradivarius “J.M.Leclair” (1721) and a Dario Vernè (1991).

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References

ITA OMRI 2001 Cav BAR.svg Order of Merit of the Italian Republic - "Cavaliere Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana" - Rimonda Guido [1]

Roma, 27 December 2010. for artistic merits

Bibliography

Writings di Guido Rimonda:

References

  1. "Le onorificenze della Repubblica Italiana".