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Pietro Antonio Locatelli : a modern artist in the Baroque era / Fulvia Morabito ; English translation by Warwick Lister.

Author/creator Morabito, Fulvia author.
Other author/creatorLister, Warwick, 1940- translator.
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoTurnhout : Brepols, 2018.
Descriptionxix, 287 pages : illustrations, music ; 27 cm.
Subject(s)
Uniform titlePietro Antonio Locatelli. English
Series Studies on Italian music history (SML) ; volume II
Studies on Italian music history ; v. 11. ^A1431236
Contents The life. The Bergamo years: the emergence of the violinist ; The Roman years: the emergence of the composer ; The years of wandering: the success of the virtuoso ; The Dutch years: artistic maturity ; The silent years: outside the compositional path ; Epilogue -- The works. The concerti grossi: observance and abandonment of the tradition ; The solo concertos of L'Arte del Violino: the masterpiece ; The Introduzioni teatrali, Op. 4: A Sui Generis Case ; The Solo Sonatas: "Qui la novitá delle idee, la sublimita de concetti, la naturalezza del canto" ; Trio sonatas: a brief incursion into 'consumer music' ; The reception of Locatelli's works -- Appendix A: Catalogue of works -- Appendix B: Authorized catalogues, transcriptions.
Abstract The subject of this book was a composer and violin virtuoso. After his period of education in Rome he became an itinerant virtuoso; in 1729 he settled in Amsterdam where he dedicated himself to the publication of his nine Opus numbers--including the masterpiece L'Arte del violino Op. 3. He also pursued concert activity, the trading of books and prints, teaching, and collaborated with the publisher Le Cène. This allowed the composer to pursue a life sheltered by the court environment that lay at the heart of the contemporary musical world. As an entrepreneur and an early incarnation of the nineteenth-century virtuoso, however, the composer also cuts a strikingly 'modern' figure. The study of the composer's life and works opens up a panorama onto the musical world of the late-Baroque period. The in-depth investigation of the reception of the composer's works allows us to understand the artistic legacy of the musician, highlighting its influence on the French and Italian violin traditions: Paganini was among the most significant beneficiaries of the Locatelli tradition. The volume also includes an English translation of the inventory of the effects catalogued following the composer's death--an exegetical instrument of fundamental importance, known thus far only through Dutch and Italian translations. The book also includes an iconographic section, printed in colour.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 261-279) and index.
LCCN 2019563527
ISBN9782503580173 (hardback)
ISBN2503580173 (hardback)
Standard identifier# 9782503580173

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