- Federigo Fiorillo - Wikipedia
Federigo Fiorillo (baptized 1 June 1755 Brunswick, Germany, died after 1823) was a mandolinist and composer, who wrote thirty-six caprices for violin, also called études [1][2]
- 36 Caprices for Violin, Op. 3 (Fiorillo, Federigo) - IMSLP
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- Fiorillo - Etude No. 1 - YouTube
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- Fiorillo, Federigo | Encyclopedia. com
He probably remained in London until c 1815, then was in Amsterdam and again in Paris He was a prolific composer for violin and various combinations of string instruments Fiorillo is known chiefly through his useful collection Etudes de violon, comprising 36 caprices, which was frequently reprinted —Nicolas Slonimsky Laura Kuhn Dennis
- FIORILLO 36 EUDES or CAPRICES - sheilascorner. com
Federigo Fiorillo 1755-1787 was a German violinist and composer He was born in Brunswick in 1753 He began his musical studies on mandolin and then moved to the violin and viola He was a violist in the Salomon Quartet in London in 1788 and later removed to Paris
- FIORILLO, Federigo (1755-1825) - violinman. com
Fiorillo, Federigo, Italian violinist and composer, son of Ignazio Fiorillo; b Braunschweig (baptized), June 1, 1755; d after 1823
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- Fiorillo: Violin Concerto, Sinfonia Concertante - Brilliant Classics
Fiorillo was an important composer of music for string instruments (he himself was a member of the famous Salomon Quartet) He wrote duos, trios, quartets and quintets, as well as concertante music for string instrument and orchestra
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