Antonio Lolli
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Antonio Lolli (ca. 1725 – August 10, 1802) was an Italian Violinist and Composer.
[edit] Life
Lolli, who was born ca. 1725 in Bergamo, Italy, was one of the foremost Italian violinists of the 18th century. Between 1758 and 1774 he was solo violinist at the Stuttgart court orchestra, a position that enabled him to undertake extensive concert tours to Vienna, Paris, Germany, the Netherlands and Italy. Tsarina Catherine II of Russia invited him to a position in St. Petersburg. During that time, Lolli travelled to Warsaw and toured Germany and Scandinavia. In 1794, he became primary conductor in Naples.
Lolli died in Palermo, Sicily, Italy in 1802.
[edit] Works
Lolli published eight Violin concertos, of which the concerto no. 7 in C major was the most successful. Other works include six sonatas (duets) Op.9 for two violins (1785), three collections of six sonatas each for violin and bass (1760, 1769, 1767), and 36 Capriccios for solo violin, as well as the diadctical L'école du violon en quatuor (1784).
His son, Filippo Lolli (b. 1773 in Stuttgart, d. unknown) earned renown as a Cellist.
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| Persondata | |
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| NAME | Lolli, Antonio |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION | Italian violinist |
| DATE OF BIRTH | ca. 1730 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Bergamo, Italy |
| DATE OF DEATH | August 10, 1802 |
| PLACE OF DEATH | Palermo, Italy |

