Talk:Rinaldo Alessandrini

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I believe there are some factual errors in the stub in question. At http://www.arttowermito.or.jp/music/alessandrini.html the following biography is offered (differing parts underlined by me): Born in Rome in 1960, Alessandrini started piano lessons as a young lad, and was able to play Bach's Well-tempered Clavier at the age of seven. He also was a choir member when a youth. As a keyboard performer (organ, harpsichord, fortepiano), he studied for a short while under Ton Koopman, but largely gained his knowledge and mastery of Italian music performance techniques through independent study. His unrelenting curiosity led him to rediscover and revive many old pieces from the 16th to 18th centuries.

Further, more complete biographies (including extensive production credits) exist on many Italian, sites, including, of course, the conductor's recording label, naïve. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Campelli (talkcontribs) 18:32, 20 May 2008 (UTC)