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Tartini
[ tahr-tee-nee ]
noun
- Giu·sep·pe [joo-, zep, -pe], 1692–1770, Italian violinist and composer.
Example Sentences
“The army of invisibles will become even bigger,” said Francesco Tartini, an immigration lawyer in northeastern Italy who represented Miah in his final appeal.
I inquired what he wished me to play, indicating that I knew by heart sonatas by Corelli, Tartini, Locatelli, and such other venerable Italian masters as were most highly esteemed.
Said Mr. Turner, “I have, at long last, recognized you. Some years ago you played a devilish ugly Tartini article for a subscription concert.”
Then they closed the closet door to exact more privacy, now that the servants were retired; and I became so involved with the labyrinthine concerns of Tartini that I no longer could listen even to the faint words spoken.
Tartini’s “Devil’s Trill” Sonata, as befits a violin recital opener, was without so much as a nod in the direction of contemporary ideas about baroque style.
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