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Romano Viazzani interviews Mario Barigazzi

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Matt Butcher said:
The historically minded and lovers of Italian music, like me, might enjoy this interview

http://www.strumentiemusica.com/en/...-between-romano-viazzani-and-mario-barigazzi/

Pretty interesting about how styles have developed and dripping with nostalgia and admiration for a golden age which may really have had something golden about it.


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reference

.......there was a boy who would pass through Carignano by bike for his accordion lessons complete with accordion on the luggage rack..........

...........From Carignano in Barco meant 25 km by bike! So we took the instrument, went there and played ............ I was thirteen or fourteen. It worked like this: at the end of the show at night, I took my bike, I left and went all the way home to sleep. The risks I took cycling when it was pitch black and the only thing on the roads were barking dogs! I was happy to play but then I wanted to go home...........

this is an example of true dedication

also quality of accordions of the time which im as sure as damn it would be italian build quality and not an other

wonder how long a chinese box would last put through these paces :? :!:
 
Grazie di averlo ricordato. Un mito. Allego un file ma e stato molto di piu per tutti i fisarmonicisti del mio tempo.
 
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