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Mariuccia Iacovino (12 December 1912 – 16 May 2008) was a Brazilian violinist and instructor. A child prodigy on the violin, she studied in Brazil and Spain and performed internationally. At the end of World War II, she moved to Paris and performed as a soloist with the Cologne Orchestra. In 1964, she and the Quarteto da Guanabara received the first prize from the international Villa-Lobos String Quartet Competition and in 1966, she was awarded the Carlos Gomes Medal in Rio de Janeiro.

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  • Mariuccia Iacovino (en)
  • Mariuccia Iacovino (pt)
  • Яковино, Мариучча (ru)
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  • Mariuccia Iacovino (12 December 1912 – 16 May 2008) was a Brazilian violinist and instructor. A child prodigy on the violin, she studied in Brazil and Spain and performed internationally. At the end of World War II, she moved to Paris and performed as a soloist with the Cologne Orchestra. In 1964, she and the Quarteto da Guanabara received the first prize from the international Villa-Lobos String Quartet Competition and in 1966, she was awarded the Carlos Gomes Medal in Rio de Janeiro. (en)
  • Мариучча Яковино (итал. Mariuccia Iacovino, полное имя Мария Яковино Вальс Эстрела, итал. Maria Iacovino Valls Estrela; 12 декабря 1912, Рио-де-Жанейро — 30 мая 2008) — бразильская скрипачка. (ru)
  • Maria Iacovino Valls, mais conhecida como Mariuccia Iacovino (Rio de Janeiro, 12 de dezembro de 1912 – Rio de Janeiro, 16 de maio de 2008) foi uma violinista e professora brasileira. Teve sua iniciação musical indiretamente, ouvindo em segredo as lições de teoria musical que sua irmã recebia. Em 1918 foi aprovada no exame do Instituto Nacional de Música, passando a estudar violino com Paulina d’Ambrósio. Com 13 anos viajou para a Espanha, onde estudou com Fernández Arbós. Um ano depois estava de volta ao Rio, retomando suas aulas com D'Ambrósio e diplomando-se em 1927. Em 1930 venceu o concurso do Instituto Nacional de Música e viajou novamente para a Europa para aperfeiçoamento. (pt)
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  • Mariuccia Iacovino (en)
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  • Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (en)
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  • Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (en)
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