Also known as Tommaso Antonio Vitali
Italian composer and violinist
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5 objects attributed to Tomaso Antonio Vitali, held across European museums, libraries & archives · via Europeana
Cantate and Canzonette, twenty, with soprano or Basso vocals, with bc
Sonate A Doi Violini, col Basso per l'Organo. Consecrate all'Altezza Serenissima Del Sig. Prencipe di Parma Odoardo Farnese Da Tomaso Antonio Vitali Bolognese Servitore Attuale dell'A.S. di Modona. Opera Seconda
Cantate in Accademia, sette, a voce sola e a due voci, con bc oppure con violini
Tomaso Antonio Vitali (March 7, 1663 –May 9, 1745) was an Italian composer and violinist from Bologna, son of Giovanni Battista Vitali. He is well-known for a chaconne in G minor for violin and continuo, which is generally thought to be a musical hoax (it is presumed that the composition was either heavily altered, recomposed, or originally composed by German violonist Ferdinand David.) One striking feature of the "Vitali" Chaconne's style is the way it wildly changes key <a href="https://www.l
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Suonate à Violino, e Vio loncello di Tomaso Vi tali. Op.1a
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