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    Giuseppe Tartini

    Italian composer and violinist (1692-1770)

    Giuseppe Tartini was an Italian composer and violinist of the Baroque era born in Pirano in the Republic of Venice. Tartini was a prolific composer, composing over a hundred pieces for the violin, the majority of them violin concertos. He is best remembered for his Violin Sonata in G Minor. Wikipedia

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    Giuseppe Tartini (8 April 1692 - 26 February 1770) was an Italian composer and violinist of the Baroque era born in Pirano in the Republic of Venice (now Piran, Slovenia). [1] [2] Tartini was a prolific composer, composing over a hundred pieces for the violin, the majority of them violin concertos.He is best remembered for his Violin Sonata in G Minor (the Devil's Trill Sonata).
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  4. britannica.com

    Giuseppe Tartini (born April 8, 1692, Pirano, Istria, Republic of Venice [now Piran, Slovenia]—died February 26, 1770, Padua, Republic of Venice) was an Italian violinist, composer, and theorist who helped establish the modern style of violin bowing and formulated principles of musical ornamentation and harmony.. Tartini studied divinity and law at Padua and at the same time established a ...
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  5. encyclopedia.com

    Giuseppe Tartini. Giuseppe Tartini (1692-1770) was an Italian violinist, composer, and theorist. He laid the foundation of the modern school of bowing in a manner more "singing" than that of his contemporaries. Giuseppe Tartini was born in Pirano, Istria, on April 8, 1692. At his father's wish he studied for the priesthood.
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    Giuseppe Tartini (1692-1770) was an Italian violinist, composer, and theorist. He laid the foundation of the modern school of bowing in a manner more "singing" than that of his contemporaries. ... Although Tartini's Treatise on Music, which dealt mainly with acoustics, was published in Padua (1754), it had less of an impact upon performance ...
  8. tartinifestival.org

    Giuseppe Tartini He was one of the greatest violinists of his age Giuseppe Tartini Giuseppe Tartini was born on April 8, 1692 in Piran. His father, Gianantonio was originally from Florence and moved to Piran most likely because of his trade business. Giuseppe's mother, Caterina Zangrando, was a noblewoman descended from one of the oldest […]
  9. theviolinchannel.com

    Italian baroque composer, violinist and music theorist Giuseppe Tartini was born on April 8, 1692 in Pirano, Republic of Venice. His musical training began at a young age studying the violin at collegio delle Scuole Pie in Capodistria. The initial intention of this training was that Tartini would eventually become a Franciscan Friar.
  10. thefamouspeople.com

    Giuseppe Tartini was an Italian composer and a violinist of the Baroque style, born in a town in the Republic of Venice (modern-day Slovenia). Today, he is best remembered for his compositions for violin, his playing style and for a large body of theoretical work related to Baroque composition. ... he is widely acknowledged as the first music ...
  11. kennedy-center.org

    The next year, Tartini began his school for the violin which became famous and attracted students from all over Europe. In approximately 1730, Tartini's compositions were published for the first time. All his music with two exceptions was for stringed instruments. Although most composers were required to write for the church and opera, he never ...
  12. interlude.hk

    Giuseppe Tartini: Violin Concerto in C Major, D. 12 (Federico Guglielmo, violin/cond.; L'Arte dell'Arco) Louis-Léopold Boilly: Tartini's Dream (1824) Tartini principally composed in two instrumental genres, the solo violin concerto with string accompaniment and the violin sonata.
  13. classiccat.net

    Today, Tartini's most famous work is the "Devil's Trill Sonata", a solo violin sonata that requires a number of technically demanding double stop trills and is difficult even by modern standards.(One 19th-century myth had it that Tartini had six digits on his left hand, making these trills easier for him to play.) According to a legend embroidered upon by Madame Blavatsky, Tartini was inspired ...

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