Flute Classical Music Concerto amp Sonatas











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Subscribe and turn on notifications to be alerted of our uploads! https://bit.ly/3l3yzDc • If you like our work, feel free to pay us a coffee ❤️ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/classica... • Flute Concerto in G Major (Gimo 293) • I. Allegro • II. Largo andante • III. Allegro • Flute Concerto in D Major (Gimo 291) • I. Allegro • II. Grave • III. Allegro • Flute Concerto in G Major (Gimo 294) • I. Allegro • II. Grave: Adagio • III. Allegro • Flute Concertino in F Major • I. Andante • II. Largo assai • III. Presto • Flute Concerto in G Major • I. Allegro non molto • II. Andante • III. Allegro • Trio Sonata in D Major, B. D2 • I. Allegro • II. Andante • III. Allegro • Trio Sonata in A Minor, B. a1 • I. Andante cantabile • II. Allegro assai • Trio Sonata in D Major, Op. 8, No. 4, B. D10 • I. Andante • II. Allegro • Trio Sonata in D Minor, B. d2 • I. Allegro • II. Largo andante • III. Presto • Trio Sonata in C Major, B. C3 • I. Largo • II. Allegro assai • Trio Sonata in G Major, B. G3 • I. Largo - Allegro • II. Andante • 25 Piccole sonate: Sonata for Violin and Cello No. 12 in G Major, B. G2 • I. Grave • II. Canzone • III. Aria • IV. Tema variation • Violin Sonata in G Minor, B.g5 The Devil's Trill • I. Andante • II. Allegro - Tempo giusto • III. Andante - Allegro • Ensemble Respighi • Rogliano, Marco • P + C Tactus Sas Italy • All Rights Reserved • Giuseppe Tartini (8 April 1692 – 26 February 1770) was an Italian Baroque composer and violinist born in the Republic of Venice. • Tartini was born in Piran (now part of Slovenia), a town on the peninsula of Istria, in the Republic of Venice to Gianantonio – native of Florence – and Caterina Zangrando, a descendant of one of the oldest aristocratic Piranese families. • It appears Tartini's parents intended him to become a Franciscan friar[citation needed] and, in this way, he received basic musical training. Tartini studied violin first at the collegio delle Scuole Pie in Capodistria (today Koper). • He studied law at the University of Padua, where he became skilled at fencing. After his father's death in 1710, he married Elisabetta Premazore, a woman his father would have disapproved of because of her lower social class and age difference. Unfortunately, Elisabetta was a favorite of the powerful Cardinal Giorgio Cornaro, who promptly charged Tartini with abduction. Tartini fled Padua to go to the monastery of St. Francis in Assisi, where he could escape prosecution. In Assisi he studied under B. M. Černohorský. • Legend says when Tartini heard Francesco Maria Veracini's playing in 1716, he was impressed by it and dissatisfied with his own skill. He fled to Ancona and locked himself away in a room to practice, according to Charles Burney, in order to study the use of the bow in more tranquility, and with more convenience than at Venice, as he had a place assigned him in the opera orchestra of that city . • Tartini's skill improved tremendously and, in 1721, he was appointed Maestro di Cappella at the Basilica di Sant'Antonio in Padua, with a contract that allowed him to play for other institutions if he wished. In Padua he met and befriended fellow composer and theorist Francesco Antonio Vallotti. Between 1723 and 1725 he was in Prague, where he was master of the chapel of the Count Kinsky. • Tartini was the first known owner of a violin made by Antonio Stradivari in 1715, which Tartini bestowed upon his student Salvini, who in turn gave it to the Polish composer and virtuoso violinist Karol Lipiński upon hearing him perform: the instrument is thus known as the Lipinski Stradivarius. Tartini also owned and played the Antonio Stradivarius violin ex-Vogelweith from 1711. • In 1726, Tartini started a violin school which attracted students from all over Europe. Gradually, Tartini became more interested in the theory of harmony and acoustics and from 1750 to the end of his life he published various treatises, in which he also treated problems of music theory on a mathematical basis. He died in Padua. • Tartini's home town, Piran (Slovenia), now has a statue of him in the square, which was the old harbour, originally Roman, named Tartini Square (Slovene: Tartinijev trg, Italian: Piazza Tartini). Silted up and obsolete, the port was cleared of debris, filled, and redeveloped. One of the old stone warehouses is now the Hotel Giuseppe Tartini. His birthday is celebrated by a concert in the main town cathedral. • #Tartini #Flute #Baroque

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