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INTRODUCING MAURIZIO TADIOLI |
Born in Cremona on September 16, 1967, Maurizio Tadioli began studying the art of violin making as a child guided by his grandfather Carlo Pizzamiglio, a self taught luthier. Also, studying piano and organ, Maurizio Tadioli accompanies many religious choirs and orchestral groups in Cremona and the vicinity.
He attended the Scuola Internazionale di Liuteria in Cremona obtaining his diploma in 1985 earning the highest grades.Primary Awards:
Fondazione Walter Stauffer for baroque violin - 1984
Bagnacavallo Concorso Giovani Liutai gold medal for violin - 1984
V Triennale di Cremona well placed violin - 1988
Bagnacavallo Concorso Giovani Liutai silver medal violin - 1990
Baveno III Concorso di Liuteria violin finalist - 1991
Bagnacavallo Concorso di Liuteria bronze medal for violin and silver medal for viola - 1992
Baveno V Concorso di Liuteria bronze medal violin - 1995A baroque violin by Maurizio Tadioli, wich was made in 1984 is now exhibited in the museum of the International Violin Making School in Cremona, together with a ribeca Araba, that was the first instruments made during his first year as a student.
A cello made in 1985 was the prize for the winner of the Quartetto Santa Cecilia musical quartet competition, held in Cremona during the same year.
At the V Concorso di Liuteria of Baveno (1995), a violin by Maurizio Tadioli won the bronze medal and two additional special prizes as the violin showing the highest personality.Normally following the classical Cremonese models, Maurizio Tadioli also has great interest in the Emiliana, Torinese and Milanese schools.
He is a temporary instructor at the Scuola Internazionale di Liuteria in Cremona.
Maurizio Tadioli works in Cortetano, a small village near Cremona. His workshop is a natural meeting place for both musicians and luthiers from around the world.@