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Concerto Grosso In E Minor Op. 8/9
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Дима Ильюшенко

Спасибо за шикарную музыку и великолепное исполнение

Lukas Miller

I remember playing the second concerto with my teacher. It was one of my favorite pieces. I wish it were better known; it’s every bit as beautiful and luscious as Bach and Vivaldi.

Vinicius Durães

Pqp, esse concerto em E minor é simplesmente uma das coisas mais lindas que escutei, principalmente o último movimento.

Ibis Sanchez-Serrano

Concuerdo plenamente. Suena casi a Vivaldi!

gharbi ahmed

A special sense and truly wonderful musical masterpiece This is a definition of guizeppe torelli

jayakumar kaarikuzhy

Torelli delayed by breakfast by one hour as I was made to immerse in his beautiful music. Still my gratitude is due to him for his music soothed my soul. The great maestro is welcome to claim the dues in due course! Gracias Torelli.

jayakumar kaarikuzhy

... delayed" my " breakfast....

Thomas Dastillung

Torelli IS underrated compared with Corelli. Vivaldi and all the other post baroque composers

herr brucvald

see at 16:14....delightful.
Giuseppe Torelli (22 April 1658, Verona – 8 February 1709, Bologna) was an Italian violist, violinist, teacher, and composer. Torelli is most remembered for contributing to the development of the instrumental concerto, especially concerti grossi and the solo concerto, for strings and continuo, as well as being the most prolific Baroque composer for trumpets.Torelli was born in Verona. It is not known with whom he studied violin though it has been speculated that he was a pupil of Leonardo Brugnoli or Bartolomeo Laurenti, but it is certain that he studied composition with Giacomo Antonio. On 27 June 1684, at the age of 26, he became a member of the Accademia Filarmonica as suonatore di violino. On 1687 Giuseppe Corsi da Celano played Torelli's music, from Op. 3, in Parma at the Sanctuary of Santa Maria della Steccata. By 1698 he was maestro di concerto at the court of Georg Friedrich II, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach, where he conducted the orchestra for Le pazzie d'amore e dell'interesse, an idea drammatica composed by the maestro di cappella, and the castrato Francesco Antonio Pistocchi, before leaving for Vienna in December 1699. He returned to Bologna sometime before February 1701, when he is listed as a violinist in the newly re-formed cappella musicale at San Petronio, directed by his former composition teacher Perti.
He died at age 50 in Bologna in 1709, where his manuscripts are conserved in the San Petronio archives. -wiki-

jayakumar kaarikuzhy

Gracias for the detailed information, although not asked for by anyone but required, in fact, by everyone!

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