Musici

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Information for Authority record

Name (Latin)
Musici
Other forms of name
I Musici
Musici di Roma
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 136561694
Wikidata: Q1655249
Library of congress: n 83129444
HAI10: 000205748
Sources of Information
  • Grove music online, Oct. 24, 2007(Musici, I; Italian chamber ensemble, formed Mar. 1952 by 12 students at the Accademia di S. Cecilia, Rome, and consisted of six violins, two violas, two cellos, double bass and harpsichord, playing without a conductor)
  • I Musici performs as I Musici di Roma in central Europe ( (I Musici WWW site, May 21, 2003) )
  • Vivaldi, A. Concerti per oboe [SR] p1982:container (I Musici)
  • Grove music online, Oct. 24, 2007 |b (Musici, I; Italian chamber ensemble, formed Mar. 1952 by 12 students at the Accademia di S. Cecilia, Rome, and consisted of six violins, two violas, two cellos, double bass and harpsichord, playing without a conductor)
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Wikipedia description:

I Musici (pronounced [iˈmuːzitʃi]), also known as I Musici di Roma, is an Italian chamber orchestra from Rome formed in 1951. They are well known for their interpretations of Baroque and other works, particularly Antonio Vivaldi and Tomaso Albinoni. Among their engagements, the original chamber orchestra completed acclaimed tours of Southern Africa 1956, and again in 1967, with a few replacement performers. In the 1970s, I Musici recorded the first classical music video and, later, the group was the first to record a compact disc for the Philips label.

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