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Antonio_Janigro

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  • Antonio Janigro (21 January 1918&#160;&#8211;&#32;1 May 1989&#91;1&#93;) was an Italian cellist and conductor.
  • Born in Milan, he began studying piano when he was six and cello when he was eight.&#91;1&#93; Initially taught by Giovanni Berti, Janigro enrolled in the Verdi Conservatory of Milan, where he was instructed by Gilberto Crepax&#160;&#91;it&#93;. By 1934 Janigro was studying under Diran Alexanian and Pablo Casals at the École Normale in Paris. He graduated from the school in 1934 and began performing solo and in recitals with Dinu Lipatti, Paul Badura-Skoda and Alfredo Rossi.&#91;2&#93;
  • Janigro was on vacation in Yugoslavia when it was invaded by the Axis powers in 1941, thus leaving him stranded in that country for the duration of World War II. He became a professor of cello and chamber music at the Zagreb Conservatory, where his influence developed modern cello playing in Yugoslavia. He also performed as part of a trio with Ivo Maček and Stjepan Šulek. At war's end Janigro travelled throughout South America and East Asia as a soloist. In 1949, he started his career as a conductor.&#91;1&#93; In 1959, he was Fritz Reiner's soloist, along with Milton Preves and John Weicher, in a Chicago Symphony Orchestra recording of Strauss's Don Quixote.
  • Janigro taught many cellists around the world. Most of them studied at the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Stuttgart and the Mozarteum Salzburg. Among his students were Julius Berger, Mario Brunello, Thomas Demenga, Michael Flaksman , Michael Groß, Antonio Meneses, Andrej Petrac, Mario de Secondi, Giovanni Sollima, Gustavo Tavares, Enrico Dindo and Christoph Theinert.
  • He also was a successful conductor who led a symphony orchestra for Radio Zagreb and guest-conducted throughout Europe. The chamber orchestra I Solisti di Zagreb was created by Janigro and Dragutin Hrdjok in 1954 and was led by Janigro until he left the ensemble in 1968.&#91;1&#93;