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Riccardo Rognoni or Richardo Rogniono (ca. 1550 – before 20 April 1620) is the earliest known member of the Rognoni family which started one of the earliest of all violin schools, based in Milan. His treatise Passaggi per potersi esercitare nel diminuire ("Passages for practice in diminution"), Venice 1592, is the first to mention the violino da brazzo, or violin. He was directly involved in taking the violin from a street instrument to court instrument in the Lombard area. Some of his excellent violin pupils include his sons Francesco and .

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  • Riccardo Rognoni (ca)
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  • Riccardo Rognoni (segle xvi i principis del segle xvii) fou un violinista i compositor italia. Arribat fugint de Polònia, i segons se sap descendia del rei Segimon III. Fou pare del músics i compositors Francesco i Giovanni Domenico. Residí a Milà i allà també es dedicà a la composició. (ca)
  • Riccardo Rognoni Taeggio (* vor 1550; † vor dem 20. April 1620 in Mailand) war ein italienischer Komponist, Violinist und Flötist. (de)
  • Riccardo Rognoni (1550 circa – prima del 20 aprile 1620) è stato un teorico della musica, violinista e compositore italiano, primo membro conosciuto di una famosa famiglia creatrice di una delle prime scuole di violino con sede a Milano. (it)
  • Riccardo Rognoni ou Richardo Rogniono (vers 1550, Val Taleggio ; avant le 20 avril 1620, Milan ?) est un théoricien de la musique, violoniste et compositeur italien. Il est le premier membre de la célèbre famille Rognoni créatrice de la première école de violon à Milan. Son traité Passaggi per potersi esercitare nel diminuire ("Exercices pour pratiquer les diminutions"), Venise 1592 est le premier à faire mention du violino da brazzo, ou violon. Parmi ses élèves au violon, on trouve ses fils Francesco et Giovanni Domenico. (fr)
  • Riccardo Rognoni or Richardo Rogniono (ca. 1550 – before 20 April 1620) is the earliest known member of the Rognoni family which started one of the earliest of all violin schools, based in Milan. His treatise Passaggi per potersi esercitare nel diminuire ("Passages for practice in diminution"), Venice 1592, is the first to mention the violino da brazzo, or violin. He was directly involved in taking the violin from a street instrument to court instrument in the Lombard area. Some of his excellent violin pupils include his sons Francesco and . (en)
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  • Riccardo Rognoni (segle xvi i principis del segle xvii) fou un violinista i compositor italia. Arribat fugint de Polònia, i segons se sap descendia del rei Segimon III. Fou pare del músics i compositors Francesco i Giovanni Domenico. Residí a Milà i allà també es dedicà a la composició. (ca)
  • Riccardo Rognoni Taeggio (* vor 1550; † vor dem 20. April 1620 in Mailand) war ein italienischer Komponist, Violinist und Flötist. (de)
  • Riccardo Rognoni ou Richardo Rogniono (vers 1550, Val Taleggio ; avant le 20 avril 1620, Milan ?) est un théoricien de la musique, violoniste et compositeur italien. Il est le premier membre de la célèbre famille Rognoni créatrice de la première école de violon à Milan. Son traité Passaggi per potersi esercitare nel diminuire ("Exercices pour pratiquer les diminutions"), Venise 1592 est le premier à faire mention du violino da brazzo, ou violon. Parmi ses élèves au violon, on trouve ses fils Francesco et Giovanni Domenico. Le titre de noblesse Taegio ou Taeggio a été attribué à la famille Rognoni par le roi de Pologne Sigismond III, et apparaît sur les premières pages des œuvres des fils Rognoni à partir de 1605. Riccardo a écrit dans le titre des Passaggi qu'il a été chassé du "Val Tavegia", ou (en). Les conflits sanglants entre Milan et Venise dans cette zone expliquent qu'il soit arrivé à Milan comme un réfugié gibelin. Paolo Morigia rapporte qu'il a été très estimé pour son jeu sur la viole et « jugé comme le plus habile de la cité », alors que Picinelli en 1670 le décrit comme un « excellent instrumentiste du violon et autres instruments à cordes ou à vent, qui est devenu l'Orphée de l'époque ». Ses Passaggi et une seule œuvre instrumentale ont survécu: une pièce dans l'anthologie publiée par Gastoldi: Il primo libro della musica a due voci, Milan, 1598. (fr)
  • Riccardo Rognoni or Richardo Rogniono (ca. 1550 – before 20 April 1620) is the earliest known member of the Rognoni family which started one of the earliest of all violin schools, based in Milan. His treatise Passaggi per potersi esercitare nel diminuire ("Passages for practice in diminution"), Venice 1592, is the first to mention the violino da brazzo, or violin. He was directly involved in taking the violin from a street instrument to court instrument in the Lombard area. Some of his excellent violin pupils include his sons Francesco and . The noble title Taegio or Taeggio was conferred on the Rognoni family by king Sigismund III of Poland, and appears on the title-pages of works of Rognoni's sons from 1605. Riccardo writes in the title of the Passaggi that he was expelled from the "Val Tavegia", or Val Taleggio. The records of bloody conflicts between Milan and Venice in the area explain why he arrived in Milan as a Ghibelline fugitive. reported that he was "much praised for his playing of the viol and judged among the finest of the City", while Filippo Picinelli in 1670 described him as an "excellent player of the violin and other string and wind instruments, who became the Orpheus of his day." His Passaggi and only one instrumental work survived: a piece in an anthology printed by Gastoldi: Il primo libro della musica a due voci, Milan, 1598. (en)
  • Riccardo Rognoni (1550 circa – prima del 20 aprile 1620) è stato un teorico della musica, violinista e compositore italiano, primo membro conosciuto di una famosa famiglia creatrice di una delle prime scuole di violino con sede a Milano. (it)
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