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The Quintetto Chigiano or Chigi Quintet was an Italian musical ensemble comprising a string quartet with pianoforte, founded in 1939 and active until 1966, when it was reformed as the Chigiano String Sextet. Led by Riccardo Brengola, it was first assembled by Count Guido Chigi-Saracini out of his Accademia Musicale Chigiana at Siena in Tuscany, Italy, but developed a worldwide acclaim.

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  • The Quintetto Chigiano or Chigi Quintet was an Italian musical ensemble comprising a string quartet with pianoforte, founded in 1939 and active until 1966, when it was reformed as the Chigiano String Sextet. Led by Riccardo Brengola, it was first assembled by Count Guido Chigi-Saracini out of his Accademia Musicale Chigiana at Siena in Tuscany, Italy, but developed a worldwide acclaim. (en)
  • Il Quintetto Chigiano è stato un ensemble da camera italiano, attivo dal 1939 al 1966. Successivamente l'ensemble si ricostituì in una nuova formazione, dando origine al Sestetto Chigiano d'Archi. Ad oggi rimane uno dei pochi quintetti con pianoforte stabili nella storia. (it)
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  • The Quintetto Chigiano or Chigi Quintet was an Italian musical ensemble comprising a string quartet with pianoforte, founded in 1939 and active until 1966, when it was reformed as the Chigiano String Sextet. Led by Riccardo Brengola, it was first assembled by Count Guido Chigi-Saracini out of his Accademia Musicale Chigiana at Siena in Tuscany, Italy, but developed a worldwide acclaim. (en)
  • Il Quintetto Chigiano è stato un ensemble da camera italiano, attivo dal 1939 al 1966. Successivamente l'ensemble si ricostituì in una nuova formazione, dando origine al Sestetto Chigiano d'Archi. Ad oggi rimane uno dei pochi quintetti con pianoforte stabili nella storia. (it)
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  • Quintetto Chigiano (it)
  • Quintetto Chigiano (en)
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