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      Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers. 1.09
      Book of Ayres, some to sing and play to the Base Violl alone ; others to be sung to the Lute and Base Violl with new Concertos, etc., as also new Descants upon old Grounds, set to the Lyra Violl (1612).
      Coronini, Paolo, born at Vincenza in 1798, died Jan. 1875. A performer who travelled a great deal while young, finally settled at Trieste in 1828, and became conductor of the orchestra at the Opera, and first fiddler at the Chapel of St. Just. His works are, a collection of scales and mechanical exercises ; exercises with second violin in counterpoint; Melodic scales with adagios: 42 Etudes, Caprice brilliant; 2 Variations on original themes, with orchestra or pianoforte; Fantaisie a la Paganini ; Grand Rondo, with quartet; Polonaise brillante, with orchestra, etc.
      •Cortellini, Camillo, lived at the beginning of the 17th century, and was a performer in the service of the municipality of Bologna. He received the name of " II Violino" from his proficiency on that instrument. He composed psalms, litanies, masses, and other sacred pieces, and the same were published by Vicenti, of Venice.
      Cosimo, Nicolo, born at Rome, in the second half of the 17th century. Said to have been a pupil of Corelli. In 1702 he


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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 Ayres Base Violl Lute Base Violl Concertos Descants Grounds Lyra Violl Paolo Vincenza Jan Trieste Opera Chapel Melodic Etudes Caprice Variations Fantaisie Paganini Grand Rondo Polonaise Cortellini Camillo Bologna II Violino Vicenti Venice Nicolo Rome Corelli His