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  2. Castagnari - Wikipedia

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    Castagnari has been producing accordions since 1914. The company was founded by a man named Giacomo Castagnari who had been an apprentice of the famous accordion maker Philip Guzzini. Castagnari opened up his own workshop and eventually handed the business down to his sons. As of 2013, the company has been passed down through three generations.

  3. Organetto - Wikipedia

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    The modern organetto is a small diatonic button accordion used in Italian folk music. [1] [2] [3] It is often used to play the saltarello. References

  4. Category:Italian accordionists - Wikipedia

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    Category: Italian accordionists. 8 languages. ... This is a collection of articles on nationals of Italy who played accordion at a level that it is defining for them.

  5. Viscount (musical instrument manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    The company history begins in the late 19th century when Antonio Galanti, musician and craftsman, founded a small accordion production facility in Mondaino, Italy. This became a family business and in subsequent years was enlarged: in 1917 the first Galanti factory was established in Mondaino [2] and afterwards the activity was inherited by his son Egidio.

  6. Farfisa - Wikipedia

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    Farfisa made in Ancona, Italy. The background to Farfisa was the popularity of the accordion in early 20th-century Italy. Silvio Scandalli started making these instruments by hand, commuting to Castelfidardo, Ancona daily. He was hoping to work for Paolo Soprani, who established the country's first accordion factory.

  7. Galanti - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Galanti started the Galanti accordion factory with his three sons Domenico, Egidio and Robusto in the small village of Mondaino Italy. Galanti earned his living by traveling throughout Italy showcasing his Merry-Go-Round, while continuing to develop the first Galanti accordion in 1890. [1] The first Galanti accordions saw production in ...

  8. Accordion in music - Wikipedia

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    Despite efforts by accordion performers and organizations to present the accordion as a serious instrument to the classical music world, the much-coveted breakthrough into the mainstream of serious musical circles did not take place until after leading accordionists more or less abandoned the stradella-bass accordion (an instrument limited to ...

  9. Hagström - Wikipedia

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    Hagström (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈhɑ̌ːɡstrœm]) [citation needed] is a musical instrument manufacturer in Älvdalen, Dalecarlia, Sweden.Their original products were accordions that they initially imported from Germany and then Italy before opening their own facility in 1932.

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