Carlo Graziani

Carlo Graziani (1st half of the 18th century-1787) was an Italian composer and cello virtuoso. His compositions reflect both elements of galant style and advancements in cello playing throughout the 18th century. His works are notorious for their passagework, bow dexterity, natural and artificial harmonics, up-bow staccati, scordatura tuning (see Sonata in D), multiple stops, and elaborate dynamic contrast. Though his works are not regularly included in standard repertoire, they serve as excellent primary sources in tracking the development of cello technique throughout the eighteenth-century.[1][2][3]

  1. ^ Mara Parker, "Music for Public and Private Use: The Cello-Basso Sonatas of Carlo Graziani," Notes 68(3): 535-555.
  2. ^ Valerie Walden, revised by Mara Parker, "Graziani, Carlo," Grove Music Online https://doi.org/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.11674.
  3. ^ Mara Parker, “‘Le plus Dous moment de ma vie’: Carlo Graziani and the Quest for Ideal Employment,” in: International Review of the Aesthetics and Sociology of Music 39(1): 31-56.

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