Angelo Fernie ( Italian: Angelo Ferni ; 1845 , Tirano - January 31, 1916 , Naples ) - Italian violinist .
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Belonged to a musical family. The son of cellist Antonio Fernie (1823? —1887) and singer Francesca Fernie. In addition to Angelo, three more children in the Fernie family - brother Giovanni, sisters Teresa and Virginia - became violinists, but the latter later made her career as opera singer Virginia Fernie Germano .
Together with his sister Teresa, he studied in Turin with Giuseppe Gamba, and then in Paris with Delphen Alyar , Henri Vietan and Charles de Berio . Concerted since the mid-1850s, mainly in Switzerland, along with Teresa and / or his brother Giovanni, in 1858, together with her sister, received a one-year contract to perform in the Parisian Italian theater. In the 1860s again in Switzerland, then returned to Italy. In 1875–1882 Professor of the Turin Conservatory , then the Pesaro Conservatory, and finally the Neapolitan Conservatory of San Pietro a-Maiella for a long time (among his students, in particular, Alberto Curci and Franco Tufari [1] , and also began his musical career as violinist Giuseppe Anselmi ). In Naples, led the string quartet.
Marco Enrico Bossi dedicated Fernie Adagio for Organ and Violin (1894).
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- ↑ Enzo Porta. Il violino nella storia: maestri, tecniche, scuole. - Edizioni di Torino, 2000. - P. 290.