Bartolomeo Campagnoli
Released Album
Chamber
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December 12, 2022
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May 24, 2021
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November 1, 2019
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March 23, 2018
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October 28, 2014
Concerto
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February 15, 1999
Artist Info
Role:ComposerCountry:
ItalyBirth:September 10, 1751Death:November 7, 1827Period:ClassicalGenre:ChamberConcertoBartolomeo Campagnoli was a prominent Italian composer and violinist of the classical era. He was born on September 10, 1751, in Cento, a small town in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. His father, Giovanni Battista Campagnoli, was a musician and a violinist, and he was the one who introduced Bartolomeo to music at a very young age. Bartolomeo showed a great interest in music from an early age, and he started playing the violin when he was only six years old. His father was his first teacher, and he taught him the basics of music theory and violin technique. Bartolomeo was a quick learner, and he soon became proficient in playing the violin. When Bartolomeo was 14 years old, he moved to Bologna to study music at the Accademia Filarmonica. He studied under the guidance of the famous violinist and composer Padre Martini, who was one of the most influential music teachers of the time. Bartolomeo learned a lot from Padre Martini, and he became a skilled violinist and composer. After completing his studies, Bartolomeo started his career as a violinist and composer. He performed in various cities in Italy, including Venice, Florence, and Rome. He also composed music for the violin, and his works were well-received by the public and the critics. In 1776, Bartolomeo was appointed as the first violinist of the orchestra of the Teatro alla Scala in Milan. This was a prestigious position, and it gave him the opportunity to perform with some of the best musicians of the time. He also composed music for the theater, and his works were performed in many productions. Bartolomeo's most famous work is his "41 Caprices for Solo Violin," which he composed in 1804. These caprices are considered to be some of the most challenging pieces of music for the violin, and they are still studied and performed by violinists today. The caprices showcase Bartolomeo's virtuosity as a violinist and his skill as a composer. Apart from the caprices, Bartolomeo also composed other works for the violin, including concertos, sonatas, and duets. His music is characterized by its technical difficulty and its expressive melodies. He was also known for his use of double stops and his innovative use of harmonics. Bartolomeo's career as a musician and composer was cut short by his death on November 6, 1827, in Neustrelitz, Germany. He was on a concert tour in Germany when he fell ill and died. He was 76 years old. Bartolomeo Campagnoli was a talented musician and composer who made significant contributions to the classical music genre. His works for the violin are still studied and performed today, and they continue to inspire and challenge violinists around the world.More....
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