Bartolomeo Campagnoli
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Bartolomeo Campagnoli (September 10, 1751 – November 6, 1827) was an Italian violinist and composer. Campagnoli was born at Cento and died at Neustrelitz.
Campagnoli was a virtuoso violinist who toured Europe propagating the 18th Century Italian violin style. He also has a number of compositions to his name, notably:
- Divertissements for solo violin, which are highly regarded in music schools
- 41 Caprices for solo viola, frequently used by student violists
- Nouvelle Méthode for the violin (1827).
- A number of Duos for flute and violin
- 30 Preludes for violin[1] in all 24 keys
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