- Gaetano Pugnani
Gaetano Pugnani (
27 November 1731 –15 July 1798 , full name: Giulio Gaetano Gerolamo Pugnani) was born inTurin . He trained on the violin underGiovanni Battista Somis andGiuseppe Tartini . In 1752, Pugnani became the first violinist of the Royal Chapel in Turin. Then he went on a large tour that granted him great fame for his extraordinary skill on theviolin . In 1754, he was very well-received at theConcert Spiritual inParis , but in 1768 he had an even more successful musical encounter inLondon , directing theKing's Theatre from 1767 to 1769.In 1770, Pugnani returned home to Turin and became the director of the
Royal Chapel . His fame as a composer began to grow, but it would never equal his fame as a violinist. During this time, he also taught the violin. His most famous pupil wasGiovanni Battista Viotti ; from 1780 to 1782 they performed inSwitzerland ,Dresden ,Warsaw andSt. Petersburg . Pugnani died in Turin.Fritz Kreisler borrowed Pugnani's name in order to publish some of his pieces (such as Praeludium and Allegro and Tempo di Minuetto), but in 1935 Kreisler revealed that these works were actually his own.References
*cite book
last = Russell
first = Tom
coauthors = Churgin, B.; Moore, D.
editor = Johnson, J.
title = Antonio Brioschi 1725-50/Fortunato Chelleri 1690-1757/Antonio Sacchini 1730-86/Gaetano Pugnani 1731-1798
edition = Series A, Volume 3
month = June | year = 1985
publisher = Taylor & Francis
id = ISBN 0-8240-3858-4External links
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* [http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=9WGwswl72O0 Pugnani Kreisler: Praeludium und Allegro Violin: Guido Rimonda,Orchestra Camerata Ducale]
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