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Ennio Bolognini
Ennio Bolognini (1893–1979) was an Argentine-born American cellist, guitarist, composer, conductor, professional boxer, pilot, and flight instructor. Though seldom remembered today, during his lifetime his musical virtuosity was widely admired by his contemporaries. Pablo Casals praised him as "the greatest cello talent I ever heard in my life", and Emmanuel Feuermann is reputed to have said, “For my money, the world’s greatest cellist is not Casals, Piatigorsky, or myself, but Bolognini.”〔Biography of Ennio Bolognini. (allmusic.com archive ). Retrieved November 17, 2014.〕
==Early life and musical training==
Bolognini was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. His mother was a prominent singer and opera coach at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires. His father, Egidio, a close friend of Arturo Toscanini (Ennio's godfather), was an Italian correspondent for the Paris-based newspaper ''Le Figaro'' and an amateur cellist. He taught his son the instrument with the help and encouragement of Toscanini, who nicknamed him "Genio" ("Genius").〔Conversation with Christine Walevska. (Cello.org ). Retrieved March 26, 2015.〕 Ennio made his debut at the age of 12 and soon enrolled in the St. Cecilia Conservatory in Buenos Aires, where he studied with the Spanish cellist José García Jacot, Pablo Casals's teacher. At the age of 15 he won the Iberian-American international cello competition and was awarded as first prize a cello made by the Argentine violin and cello maker Luigi Rovatti. At age 17 he performed ''Le Cygne'', accompanied by Saint-Saëns himself, and later the Richard Strauss cello sonata, also with its composer at the piano.〔Campbell, M. ''The Great Cellists''. Trafalgar Square Publishers (1989), p. 223. ISBN 0943955092〕
As he continued his musical education he also became a professional boxer and won the welterweight championship of South America. After his graduation he worked in Chile for two years as a cellist and conductor.〔Campbell (1989), p. 224〕

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