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Raimondo Inconis

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Raimondo Inconis
Born(1959-03-27)27 March 1959
San Gavino Monreale, Italy
GenresClassical music
Occupation(s)Bassoonist, contrabassoonist, professor of bassoon and contrabassoon
InstrumentsBassoon, contrabassoon, piano.

Raimondo Inconis (born Mars 27, 1959 in San Gavino Monreale, Sardinia) is an Italian contrabassoonist. He is widely regarded as one of the preeminent contrabassoon players and pedagogues of the 20th and early-21st centuries.

Early life[edit]

Inconis was born in San Gavino Monreale, Italy. He began playing the piano at the age of seven, and shortly afterwards took up the bassoon, studying with Orlando Pittau, at the Cagliari Conservatory, where he graduated with highest honors.

Career[edit]

Estimated and appreciated like tireless and scrupulous investigator of sources biographical and historians of the contrabassoon, there has been employed in 1994 for the publishing house Ricordi of Milan at the achievement of the book: "Il Controfagotto, Storia e Tecnica (The Contrabassoon, history and technique)"[1] – ER 3008 / ISMN 979-0-041-83008-7.[2][3][4]

He has served as bassoonist of the Teatro Lirico Orchestra in Cagliari (1979–1984). He later served as bassoonist and contrabassoonist with the Sicilian Symphony Orchestra[5] until his retirement in 2021. He is currently professor of bassoon at the "Arcangelo Corelli" Conservatory in Messina.[6][7]

Instrument[edit]

Inconis plays on a Fox model II Professional bassoon, serial number 9400 built in South Whitley, Indiana in 1983.

References[edit]

  1. "WorldCat". Inconis, Raimondo.
  2. "Library of Congress". Inconis, Raimondo. 2013.
  3. "VIAF". Inconis, Raimondo. 2009.
  4. "Deutsche Nationalbibliothek". Catalog of the German National Library.
  5. "Orchestra Sinfonica Siciliana in Palermo". Orchestra staff. 1984–2021.CS1 maint: Date format (link)
  6. "Inconis Raimondo". "Arcangelo Corelli" Conservatory in Messina. 2021.
  7. "Biography about Raimondo Inconis in the contrabassoon Website".

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