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Riccardo Rognoni was an Italian composer, violinist, and flutist, born around 1550 and died before April 20, 1620, in Milan. He is recognized as the earliest known member of the Rognoni family, which established one of the earliest violin schools in Milan. Rognoni's treatise, "Passaggi per potersi esercitare nel diminuire" ("Passages for practice in diminution"), published in Venice in 1592, is notable for being the first to mention the violino da brazzo, or violin. He was also the father of two individuals, though their names are not provided.
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