A Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers di A. Mason Clarke
Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers. 1.09
his time, he will never be known as a composer for his instrument. Whatever attempts he made in this direction remain in manuscript.
Morigi, Angelo, born at Rimini-?
died at Parma in 1788. Fiddler and composer, pupil of Tartini for his instrument, and of Vaiotti for theory. For many years he was attached to the Court at Parma and composed a quantity of music. Bonifazio Asioli, the dramatic composer, was his pupil. Compositions: Six sonatas for violin alone, Op. 1 ; Six trios for two violins, 'cello and bass, Op. 2 ; Six concerti grossi for violin, Op. 3; Six idem, Op. 4. He also wrote a small work on counterpoint entitled, Trattato di contrapunto fngato.
Mosel, Giovanni Felice, born inFlorence in 1754, died-? Fiddler of
merit, pupil of Nardini, whom he succeeded in X793 as director of the Royal orchestra in Florence, and became, in 1812, first violin in the theatre of Pergola. Compositions : Twelve duets for violins ; Six quartets for strings; Serenade for flute, two viols, and 'cello ; Sonatas for violin alone (MS.) ; Trios for two violins and 'cello ^MS.) ; Symphonies (MS.)
Mossi, Giovanni, a fiddler and composer of merit, pupil of Corelli, flourished at Rome about the year 1720, about which time he published the following works: Sonate a violino e continuo, Op.
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Dictionary Fiddlers Angelo Rimini- Parma Tartini Vaiotti Court Parma Asioli Six Six Six Six Trattato Giovanni Felice Nardini Royal Florence Pergola Twelve Six Serenade Sonatas Trios Symphonies Giovanni Corelli Rome Sonate Fiddler For Compositions Fiddler Compositions
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