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Leandro Campanari

Leandro Campanari (October 20, 1859 - April 22, 1939)〔''Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians'' (2001)〕〔〔〔Although Baker gives his dob as 1857,''The New York Times'' (March 25, 1906) gives his dob. as October 20, 1859, as does the music magazine ''The Etude'' (1910). The ''Etude'' biographical note is based on a personal interview.〕 was an Italian violinist, conductor, composer and music teacher,〔 brother of cellist and baritone Giuseppe Campanari.〔
==Career==
Leandro Campanari was born in Rovigo, Italy on 20 October, 1859. He began studying at a very early age and was sent by the city of Venice to the Musical Institute of Padua when nine years old.〔 At 12 he toured Italy as a violinist prodigy, and to London where he played under Julius Benedict.〔 Later he was associated with Franco Faccio〔 and Antonio Bazzini.〔Julian Budden (2002) ''Puccini: his life and works'', Oxford University Press US〕 At 15 he entered the Conservatory of Music in Milan and studied the violin, harmony, counterpoint and conducting with the most eminent teachers of that institution. He graduated at 19 to go to England with an orchestra, where he had a very successful season.〔His fellow-student, Puccini, graduated in the same year (''New York Times'' (Apr.24, 1939))〕 He then toured Italy and France as a virtuoso before establishing his role as a conductor.〔
He also taught privately and one of his pupils was the New York violinist Persis Bell, a protégée of Julius Eichberg.〔James M. Trotter (1878) ''Music and Some Highly Musical People''〕 They married in 1880.〔John Sullivan Dwight (1880) ''Dwight's journal of music'', Vol.39-41〕〔Christine Ammer (2001) ''Unsung: a history of women in American music''〕

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