Otello Bignami

Deceased Person

1914 – 1989

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Who was Otello Bignami?

Otello Bignami - born in Bologna, Italy on August 6, 1914 and died in Bologna on December 1, 1989.

The life of Otello Bignami closely resembles the lives of various 19th century violin makers in that he drew much vitality from the farming and craft traditions of his origins. The esteem of his master, Gaetano Pollastri, and the possibility to be able to indicate on his instrument labels that he was a student of Pollastri contributed towards launching his success in the profession.

Bignami also practiced the profession of restorer of fine art work and fine furniture, experiences which were undoubtedly valuable in preparing and composing his instrument varnish.

He was awarded prizes at the following violin making competitions: the International Exhibition of Cremona 1949; 1st prize - Third National Competition of Santa Cecilia Academy of Rome 1956; and "best maker from Italy" at the Wieniawski Competition in Poland 1957. Won 1st prize and Gold medal in 1967 at Bagnacavallo.

In 1976 he was awarded a "gold violin" from the city of Bagnacavallo; subsequently he won a prize for his special dedication to teaching.

In the course of over forty years of incessant activity, he built a vast number of instruments in the violin family, including several quartets. His instruments are known for their beauty and acoustic qualities. Amongst his list of illustrious clients was David Oistrakh.

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Born
1914
Died
1989

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on July 23, 2013

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