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Tartini Collection

Tartini, the renowned Italian baroque composer and violinist, continues to captivate audiences with his mesmerizing melodies

Background imageTartini Collection: Tartinis Dream. Devils Trill Sonata

Tartinis Dream. Devils Trill Sonata. Found in the Collection of Philharmonie de Paris

Background imageTartini Collection: Piran, Slovenia

Piran, Slovenia

Background imageTartini Collection: Tartini Square, Piran, Slovenia

Tartini Square, Piran, Slovenia

Background imageTartini Collection: Europe, Slovenia, Istria. Tartini Square, Piran with the statue of Giuseppe Tartini

Europe, Slovenia, Istria. Tartini Square, Piran with the statue of Giuseppe Tartini

Background imageTartini Collection: Europe, Slovenia, Istria, Piran. Tourists and bikers in Tartini square

Europe, Slovenia, Istria, Piran. Tourists and bikers in Tartini square

Background imageTartini Collection: TARTINIS DREAM

TARTINIS DREAM In a visionary dream, the devil plays the music he needs for the final passage of a piece, known in consequence as the Devils Trill Sonata Date: 1692 - 1770

Background imageTartini Collection: Woman Playing the Violin, Seen from the Front, ca. 1758-59. Creator: Louis de Carmontelle

Woman Playing the Violin, Seen from the Front, ca. 1758-59. Creator: Louis de Carmontelle
Woman Playing the Violin, Seen from the Front, ca. 1758-59

Background imageTartini Collection: Woman Playing the Violin, Seen from the Back, ca. 1758-59. Creator: Louis de Carmontelle

Woman Playing the Violin, Seen from the Back, ca. 1758-59. Creator: Louis de Carmontelle
Woman Playing the Violin, Seen from the Back, ca. 1758-59

Background imageTartini Collection: Portrait of the violinist and composer Giuseppe Tartini (1692-1770), 1810. Creator: Lambert

Portrait of the violinist and composer Giuseppe Tartini (1692-1770), 1810. Creator: Lambert
Portrait of the violinist and composer Giuseppe Tartini (1692-1770), 1810. Private Collection

Background imageTartini Collection: Georg Friedrich Haendel, Johann Sebastian Bach, Giuseppe Tartini, Johann Joachim Quantz

Georg Friedrich Haendel, Johann Sebastian Bach, Giuseppe Tartini, Johann Joachim Quantz, Christoph Willibald Gluck and Niccolo J. Private Collection

Background imageTartini Collection: Giuseppe Tartini (1692-1770) was an Italian baroque composer and violinist

Giuseppe Tartini (1692-1770) was an Italian baroque composer and violinist. A print from Les Musiciens Celebres, Lucien Mazenod, Paris, 1948

Background imageTartini Collection: GIUSEPPE TARTINI (1692-1770). Italian violinist and composer. Aquatint engraving

GIUSEPPE TARTINI (1692-1770). Italian violinist and composer. Aquatint engraving, French, c1810

Background imageTartini Collection: Giuseppe Tartini (1692-1770) Italian composer and violinist

Giuseppe Tartini (1692-1770) Italian composer and violinist

Background imageTartini Collection: Tartini statue at the center square of Piran, Slovenia, Europe

Tartini statue at the center square of Piran, Slovenia, Europe

Background imageTartini Collection: Tartinis Dream

Tartinis Dream
TARTINIs DREAM In a visionary dream, the devil plays the music he needs for the final passage of a piece, known in consequence as the Devils Trill Sonata


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Tartini, the renowned Italian baroque composer and violinist, continues to captivate audiences with his mesmerizing melodies. Known for his iconic works such as "Devil's Trill Sonata" and "Tartinis Dream, " Tartini left an indelible mark on the world of classical music. Born in 1692 in Piran, a charming coastal town located in Istria, Slovenia, Tartini's musical genius blossomed from an early age. Today, visitors can explore the enchanting Tartini Square in Piran, adorned with a majestic statue honoring this musical maestro. As tourists and bikers fill the square they can reminded of Tartini's legacy that still resonates through time. Intriguing portraits capture Tartini's essence as both a virtuoso violinist and composer. Paintings by artists like Lambert Winter and Riedel immortalize his talent and passion for music. One particular artwork by Louis de Carmontelle showcases a woman playing the violin—a scene reminiscent himself lost in his own reverie while creating harmonious masterpieces. Tartini's influence extended beyond borders; he was revered alongside other great composers like Georg Friedrich Haendel, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Johann Joachim Quantz. His compositions continue to inspire musicians worldwide. The impact of Giuseppe Tartini is not limited to his artistic contributions alone; it also encompasses his profound love for Europe's cultural heritage. As an Italian musician hailing from Istria—nestled between Italy and Slovenia—he embodies the rich diversity that characterizes this region. Through aquatint engravings capturing moments from his life or gazing at portraits showcasing him playing either seen from front or back view - we catch glimpses into the soulful journey of this remarkable artist who left an everlasting imprint on classical music history. Giuseppe Tartini may have departed centuries ago but remains eternally alive through his timeless compositions and the enduring legacy he left behind.