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born April 8, 1692, Pirano, Istria, Republic of Venice [now Piran, Slovenia] died February 26, 1770, Padua, Republic of Venice
Italian violinist, composer, and theorist who helped establish the modern style of violin bowing and formulated principles of musical ornamentation and harmony.
Tartini studied divinity and law at Padua and at the same time established a reputation as a fencer. Before the age of 20 he secretly married a protégée of the archbishop of Padua, resulting eventually in his arrest. Disguised as a monk, he fled from Padua and took refuge in a monastery at Assisi. There his violin playing attracted ... (100 of 343 words)
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