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- Giovanni Bottesini (22 December 1821 – 7 July 1889) was an Italian Romantic composer, conductor, and a double b**** virtuoso. Born in Crema, Lombardy,...
- Enzo Bottesini (born in Genoa, 1942) is an Italian journalist and actor. A graduate in political science, Bottesini became known to the general public...
- première there on 24 December 1871, in a performance conducted by Giovanni Bottesini. Today the work holds a central place in the operatic canon, receiving...
- virtuoso Giovanni Bottesini. The piece was premiered in Venice in 1844 by Bottesini and Giovanni Arpesani. Arpesani and Bottesini were both former students...
- Giovanni Bottesini was considered the "Paganini of the double b****" of his time, a reference to the violin virtuoso and composer. Bottesini's b**** concertos...
- in B minor is a composition for double b**** and orchestra by Giovanni Bottesini. A typical performance lasts around 17 minutes. The concerto holds a central...
- by Giovanni Bottesini (1821–1889). A new comprehensive catalogue, unfortunately extremely user-unfriendly, can now be found on the Bottesini Urtext website...
- composition was chosen at the same time as the lyrics. The winner was Juan Bottesini, but his entry was disliked due to aesthetics. This rejection caused a...
- double b****. He was twice awarded prizes for his recordings of Giovanni Bottesini's work, and he has been prin****l in many orchestras of importance, including...
- guitar, Ignace Gibsone and Louis Moreau Gottschalk for piano, and Giovanni Bottesini for double b****. Chopin's "Souvenir de Paganini", dedicated to the composer...