Alfredo Rossi Vezzani (15 August 1906 – 5 September 1986) was an Italian pianist who specialized in chamber music and was notably famous at his time as accompanist to solo artists.
At the age of 6 years he was presented to a contest at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan and obtained a scholarship to continue his studies.
After offering some successful concerts in Brazil accompanying Pierre Fournier,[13] he warned that he would have better job opportunities in South America.
In the Port of Barcelona on March 30, 1951,[14] he sailed with his family aboard the transatlantic Conte Bianacamano, disembarking on April 14, 1951,[15] in Buenos Aires, where he definitely established.
He was professor of piano in the following conservatories: In addition to concerts in his native country, he gave concerts in many countries, among others: He accompanied famous artists of his time, such as: Antonio Janigro, Pierre Fournier, Guila Bustabo, Michelangelo Abbado [it],[40] Xavier Turull [es], Victoria de los Ángeles, Montserrat Caballé, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Georg Kulenkampff, Virginia Paris, Dimitry Markevitch, Mascia Predit, Gaspar Cassadó, Bernard Michelin, Eva Heinitz,[41] Váša Příhoda, Franco Gulli [it], Wanda Luzzato [it], Sirio Piovesan [it], Alfredo Campoli, Ida Haendel, Enrico Mainardi, Cesare Ferraresi [it], Riccardo Brengola, André Navarra, Camilla Wicks, Ivry Gitlis, Renato de Barbieri [it], Ruggiero Ricci, Ricardo Odnoposoff, Noemí Souza [es], Gloria Davy, Isaac José Weinstein, Erno Valasek, Ruben Varga, Janine Andrade [de], Peter-Lukas Graf, Simón Bajour, Anahí Carfi, Christian Ferras, Carmela Saghy, Lawrence Winters, Agustín León Ara, Uto Ughi, McHenry Boatwright,[42] among others.