Giuseppe Donati

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Giuseppe Donati

Giuseppe Donati (2 December 1836 – 14 February 1925) was an Italian musical instrument maker who invented the ocarina, a ceramic wind instrument based on the principle of a Helmholtz resonator.[1]

Donati was born in Budrio.[2] Legend has it that he created his first "little goose" ("ocarina" in Italian dialect) in 1853, aged 17, whilst still working as a brickmaker. His first ocarina-making workshop was in his hometown of Budrio. When he moved to larger premises in Bologna in 1878, a fellow musician of the Gruppo Ocarinistico, Cesare Vicinelli, continued the Budrio workshop.[3] Donati died, aged 88, in Milan.

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  1. ^ Montagu, Jeremy. "Vessel Flutes". Retrieved 9 June 2023.
  2. ^ Liggins, David; Liggins, Christa (2003). The Ocarina – A Pictorial History. Kettering: Ocarina Workshop. ISBN 9781871210248.
  3. ^ Franzoni, Gilberta; Baldi, Francesca (2005). Bologna: una provincia cento musei : l'archeologia, le arti, le scienze, l'identità : guida (in Italian). Edizioni Pendragon. p. 161. ISBN 978-88-8342-324-6. Retrieved 9 June 2023.

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