Campagnoli, Bartolommeo

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Campagnoli, Bartolommeo

Campagnoli, Bartolommeo, renowned Italian violinist; b. Cento di Ferrara, Sept. 10, 1751; d. Neustrelitz, Germany, Nov. 6, 1827. He studied in Bologna with DairOcha and in Florence with Nardinim, and for several years gave concerts in Italy. He became music director to the Duke of Kurland in Dresden (1779–97), and then was concertmaster at the Gewandhaus in Leipzig (1797–1818). He made several successful concert tours while in his service. From 1797 to 1818 he was active as a violinist in Leipzig. He composed 41 Capricci per l’alto viola (rev. by E. Kreuz and A. Consolini as Caprices pour le viola, 1922), a Violin Concerto, études for violin, and chamber music. He was the author of several pedagogic manuals for the violin, including Nouvelle méthode de la mécanique progressive du jeu de violon (1791; Eng. tr., 1856), and Metodo per violino (1797).

Bibliography

G. Atti, Biografia di B. C.(Bologna, 1892).

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