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      Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers. 5 5
      Harmonia artificiosa ariosa,
      published at Nuremburg, consists of pieces of seven parts, to be played on three instruments.
      Bideau, Dominique, published an esteemed method for the violoncello, and some other instrumental works, since the year 1796.
      Bigot, an excellent teacher of the fiddle at Leeds, in the early part of this century. He performed at the York musical festival in 1823.
      ' Bini, Pasqualino, born at Pesaro about 1720. At the age of 15 he was placed under Tartini and afterwards became one of his favourite pupils. It is said, that after three or four years tuition he overcame the chief difficulties of his master's music and played it with even greater force than the composer himself. Bini next proceeded to Rome, under the protection of Cardinal Olivieri, where he astounded, by his performance, the Violinist Montanari the chief fiddler of the time at Rome, who was generally believed to have died brokenhearted at the superiority oi Bini's playing. Hearing that Tartini had changed his style of playing and of his higher development of bowing, Bini repaired to Padua and placed himself for another year under his old master; at the end of which time he is said to have played with great certainty and expression. On his return to Rome


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A Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers
including performers on the Violoncello and Double Bass past and present
di A. Mason Clarke
Wm. Reeves London
1895 pagine 360

   

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Dictionary Fiddlers Harmonia Nuremburg Dominique Leeds York Pasqualino Pesaro Tartini Rome Cardinal Olivieri Violinist Montanari Rome Bini Tartini Bini Padua Rome Bini