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FAZIOLI 40th Year Anniversary World Dealer Meeting

May 31, 2022

FAZIOLI 40th Year Anniversary World Dealer Meeting

SACILE, ITALY - In May of 2022, FAZIOLI Washington Team was invited to come to celebrate FAZIOLI 40th Year Anniversary World Dealer Meeting. We are honored to be a part of FAZIOLI's 40th Anniversary, a milestone in piano history! 

Martin Garcia Garcia, third prize winner and special prize for the best concerto performance at the 18th International Chopin Competition in Warsaw, offered us a memorable piano recital on Friday May 13th
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FAZIOLI 40th Anniversary Concert featuring Italian Concert Pianist, Federico Gad Crema and Concert Pianist Rachel Naomi Kudo.
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