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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...
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Tartini Square (Slovene:
Tartinijev trg, Italian:
Piazza Tartini) is the
largest and main town
square in Piran, Slovenia. It was
named after violinist...
- is a work for solo
violin (with
figured b**** accompaniment) by
Giuseppe Tartini (1692–1770). It is the composer's best-known composition,
notable for its...
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Their discovery is
credited to the
violinist Giuseppe Tartini, so they are also
called Tartini tones.
There are two
types of
combination tones: sum tones...
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Tartini House (Slovene:
Tartinijeva hiša) is the
birthplace of
Giuseppe Tartini, a
violinist from Piran. The
house is
located on
Tartini Square in...
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violinist Giuseppe Tartini, who pla**** an
important role in
shaping its
cultural heritage. The town's main square,
Tartini Square (Slovene: Tartinijev...
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Italian violinist and
composer Giuseppe Tartini is the
first reputed owner.
Tartini, who in 1713
experienced a
dream in
which he allowed...
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numerous European Devil's
Bridges to the
violin virtuosity of
Giuseppe Tartini and Niccolò
Paganini to the "crossroad" myth ****ociated with
Robert Johnson...
- by
Tartini) "Allegro energico" (from
Sonata for
Violin and
Continuo in G by
Tartini) "Grave" (from
Sonata for
Violin and
Continuo in G by
Tartini) "Allegro...
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Antonio Vandini (1691 – 1778), a
close friend of
Giuseppe Tartini, was a
cellist and composer. He was one of the
foremost virtuoso performers of his era...