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VIOTTI, GIOVANNI BATTISTA (1753-1824) , Italian violinist and musical composer, was born at Fontanetto in the province af Turin
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Cherubini 's assistance, to a very high level. He had also started an Italian opera in co-operation with the barber Leonard, which was opened in 1789 in the Tuileries, being subsequently amalgamated with the Theatre de la Foire St Germain in 1790 and finally merged in the new Theatre Feydeau in 1791. In 1791 the Revolution compelled Viotti to fly to London, where he took part
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Viotti's playing was distinguished by an extreme purity of style, a magnificent tone, and an inexhaustible variety of poetical and imaginative expression. Among his works are 29 violin
series of symphonies concertantes for two violins, 45 duos, 18 trios and 21 quartets, and a great
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