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Tartini

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Tar·ti·ni  (tär-tn), Giuseppe 1692-1770.
Italian violinist and composer who is best known for improving the design of the violin bow, establishing a violin school in Padua (1728), and writing an innovative study on tone and harmony (1754).


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A theatrical presentation of extraordinary Baroque music by Vivaldi, Tartini, Purcell and more.
In this period several foreign composers who were important authors of concertante music worked in Bohemia, but only on an episodic basis: they were Gottfried Heinrich Stolzel, Johann Friedrich Fasch and Giuseppe Tartini.
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