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Alfredo Rossi (Alfredo Rossi Vezzani) was born on 15 August, 1906 in Milan, Italy, is an Italian pianist (1906–1986). Discover Alfredo Rossi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

Popular As Alfredo Rossi Vezzani
Occupation Pianist
Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 15 August 1906
Birthday 15 August
Birthplace Milan, Italy
Date of death 5 September, 1986
Died Place Adrogué, Argentina
Nationality Italy

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1906

Alfredo Rossi (15 August 1906 – 5 September 1986) was an Italian pianist who specialized in chamber music and was notably famous at his time as accompanist to solo artists.

From an early age, he studied piano with his mother, Gisella Vezzani.

At the age of 6 years he was presented to a contest at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan and obtained a scholarship to continue his studies.

1925

In the Conservatory studied piano with the teacher Vincenzo Appiani, finishing the studies in July 1925.

1931

Later he studied composition in the same Conservatory, under the direction of the teacher Arrigo Pedrollo, finishing in 1931.

He won the first prize of the conservatory and the famous titles "Durini" and "Erba".

He also won the first prize of the Interprovincial Lombard Union of the Musician Contest.

He completed further studies with Nicola Janigro, father of the famous cellist Antonio Janigro.

Precisely, accompanying Antonio Janigro began to give his first concerts, and curiously, in his first presentations also accompanied his brothers Umberto Rossi (cellist) and Eliane Rossi (soprano).

At the end of World War II, he joined the Chamber Orchestra of Milan, directed by Michelangelo Abbado.

He had great success in Spain, which opened the doors to start gigging in this country, both soloist and as an accompanist.

In Madrid, he met his future wife, Andrea Miguel Llorente, with whom he had two children, Lucia and Roberto.

After offering some successful concerts in Brazil accompanying Pierre Fournier, he warned that he would have better job opportunities in South America.

He decided to settle in Buenos Aires, Argentina, a city to which his mother and three of his sisters had emigrated earlier.

1951

In the Port of Barcelona on March 30, 1951, he sailed with his family aboard the transatlantic Conte Bianacamano, disembarking on April 14, 1951, in Buenos Aires, where he definitely established.

Artistically he specialized in chamber music, and tried from the teaching to promote the development of this specialty.

In his own words, he was not an accompanist of soloists but was part of the chamber duos.

He was professor of piano in the following conservatories:

In addition to concerts in his native country, he gave concerts in many countries, among others:

He accompanied famous artists of his time, such as: Antonio Janigro, Pierre Fournier, Guila Bustabo, Michelangelo Abbado, Xavier Turull, Victoria de los Ángeles, Montserrat Caballé, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Georg Kulenkampff, Virginia Paris, Dimitry Markevitch, Mascia Predit, Gaspar Cassadó, Bernard Michelin, Eva Heinitz, Váša Příhoda, Franco Gulli, Wanda Luzzato, Sirio Piovesan, Alfredo Campoli, Ida Haendel, Enrico Mainardi, Cesare Ferraresi, Riccardo Brengola, André Navarra, Camilla Wicks, Ivry Gitlis, Renato de Barbieri, Ruggiero Ricci, Ricardo Odnoposoff, Noemí Souza, Gloria Davy, Isaac José Weinstein, Erno Valasek, Ruben Varga, Janine Andrade, Peter-Lukas Graf, Simón Bajour, Anahí Carfi, Christian Ferras, Carmela Saghy, Lawrence Winters, Agustín León Ara, Uto Ughi, McHenry Boatwright, among others.