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“Mario Del Grosso began his activity as an instrument builder in 1980, subsequently attending courses by Grant O’Brian in 1982 / 83 and Christopher Clarke in Antwerp. He brought his attention especially towards the construction of spinets, virginals, and Italian, Flemish and French harpsichords. In 1987 he completed the integral construction of a copy of a fortepiano by A. Walter conserved at the Nurnberg Museum, first in Italy. He has combined his work as a builder with restoration work performed on harpsichords and fortepianos of historical prestige held in private collections and museums. While on tour in Austria, Hungary, Spain, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, the United States and Canada, M. Del Grosso has been fortunate enough to carefully study prestigious instruments kept in their respective museums, analysing various construction methods and details and exchanging facts and viewpoints in numerous encounters with European and American instrument makers. Mario Del Grosso has given summer specialisation courses on the construction and restoration of harpsichords, and conferences on keyboard instruments, taking part in numerous festivals and expositions, such as Stresa, Cervo, Pieve di Teco, Urbino, Antwerp, Moneglia and Perugia. He also plays harpsichord and fortepiano as solo, in various ensemble of early music ensemble and with singers, in numerous concerts in Italy and other country making TV recordings and compact disks. He started his study at the Conservatory of Genoa graduating in Piano and Harpsichord, finishing his preparation with David Collyer, Aline Zilberajch and Gustav Leonhardt.“
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