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Giuseppe Torelli ( Verona , April 22 , 1658 - Bologna , February 8 , 1709 ) was an Italian Violinist , Pedagogue and Composer . He was the brother of Felice Torelli , a noted painter, and is most remembered for his contributions to the development of the Instrumental Concerto , especially Concerti Grossi and the Solo Concerto , as well as compositions for Strings And Continuo , as well as for Trumpet s.

Regarded by some as one of the greatest Italian composers and violonists ever, Torelli was a pupil of Giacomo Antonio Perti in Bologna, Italy . On June 27 , 1684 , at the age of 26, he became a member of the Accademia Filarmonica as ''suonatore di violino''. He directed the ''capella'' at the cathedral ( San Petronio ) of Bologna, 1686 - 1695 . He was maestro di concerto to the court of Georg Friedrich II, Margrave Of Brandenburg-Ansbach from 1698 to 1699 where he presented an Oratorio (December 1699) before returning again to Bologna ( 1701 ) to become a violinist in the cappella musicale at San Petronio. The brief, rather formal concerto for four violins demanded disciplined control and intonation from its four soloists.

The most notable amongst his many pupils was Francesco Manfredini .

Some of his works include:

  • 1686 10 ''Sonate a 3'', with Basso Continuo, op. 1.

  • 1688 12 ''Concertino per camera'' for Violin and Cello, op. 4.

  • 1698 12 ''Concerti musicali a quattro'', op. 6.

  • 1709 12 ''Concerti grossi con una pastorale per il Santissimo Natale'', op. 8.

  • More than 30 concertos for 1 to 4 trumpets.




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