Ooops ! The gentleman in the picture is NOT il cavaliere Tartini but the French composer Joseph CASSANÉA DE MONDONVILLE in a portrait by the famous French painter QUENTIN LATOUR...
they placed that violinist because it $ells more, Tartini was, well... look for him on the internet and judge yourself. Even here with classical music the industry is doing it again.
Sir, may I offer you a different view, without starting a dispute? I am very confident that this is NOT a pic of Tartini -- who was actually a priest, and looked nothing like the subject -- who, in turn, is Jean Marie Leclair (possibily [?] a pupil of Tartini). I happen to have studied 18th-Century French culture at the Master's Level, and can further assure you that this (pastel) portrait reflects friendly self-confidence -- not the smirking of vanity/"attitude". If you happen to value counterpoint, let me yet assure you that Leclair utterly "blew Tartini our of the water". He has been called, "The French Bach" -- and rightly so. Let me add that I LOVE the grace, elegance, symmetry, expressivity, and transparency of Tartini's music -- as I have, for over 50 years (when only people with a degree in music *might* have heard of him). Yet we have no factual reason to believe that the (actually nice-looking) Leclair is saying anything more than, "Allow me the pleasure of showing you what I can do," in this portrait. (Poor Tartini was rather a bit homely.)
@Silenus As I already opined, Leclair *earned* the title because his command of counterpoint rivals Bach's. Listen to his violin concertos, for example. I suppose you can counter-argue that Leclair was a tad less loquacious [as Sir Arthur Hutchings has rightly observed]. I suppose you could further counter that Bach used more chords of the seventh. So be it: I reject that thinking. Leclair, far more than Bach, exhibited musical synergy. Unlike, for example, the Bach of Brandenburg #1, his counterpoint was never a case of failing to see the forest for the trees. Bach was "turgid and confused," as never befell Leclair. Thanks for asking -- I presume . . .
In 2012 I visited Venice, and on the Saturday we went to Padua, where, as well as seeing the relic of St Anthony, we saw the monument to Tartini, another composer who is not well enough known, but Brilliant Classics are doing a sterling job in reminding us why he ought to be.
Nunca había escuchado antes a Tartini, ha sido un deleite haberlo descubierto gracias a su difusión. Bellísima música. Una caricia para el espíritu. Muchas gracias por su difusión. Saludos cordiales desde Buenos Aires Argentina.
Hermano, escucha la famosísima Sonata del Trino del Diablo. Te va a encantar. Es una verdadera obra maestra. Acá te dejo una de las mejores interpretaciones, aunque hay muchísimas.... ua-cam.com/video/ZkX8YyA4Wp4/v-deo.html
@@claudioleonardogarces6987 Pues sí, es una obra de extrema belleza. y tiene una historia bien interesante acerca de un sueño que tuvo Tartini. Me alegra que te haya gustado. Un cordial abrazo.
Чудесная музыка Тартини многогранна , так же как и всё его творчество. Это не только начало романтизма, она на самом деле вселяет необыкновенную надежду в душе, сразу покоряет спокойствием и безграничным трепетом одновременно! Люблю его сонаты, особенно «Дьявольские трели»! Благодарность автору ! Процветания каналу! 🙏
00:00 Sonata a quattro in D Major: I. Allegro assai 04:06 Sonata a quattro in D Major: II. Andante 08:53 Sonata a quattro in D Major: III. Presto 12:27 Concerto for Violin and Strings in A Minor, It. 941GT a.06: I. Allegro 17:28 Concerto for Violin and Strings in A Minor, It. 941GT a.06: II. Grave 23:06 Concerto for Violin and Strings in A Minor, It. 941GT a.06: III. Allegro 26:16 Concerto for Violin and Strings in B-Flat Major, GT Bb.13: I. Allegro 30:28 Concerto for Violin and Strings in B-Flat Major, GT Bb.13: II. Adagio/Largo 34:45 Concerto for Violin and Strings in B-Flat Major, GT Bb.13: III. Allegro 37:42 Sonata a quattro in D Major, No. 3: I. Allegro assai 41:08 Sonata a quattro in D Major, No. 3: II. Larghetto 45:04 Sonata a quattro in D Major, No. 3: III. Allegro
I thought the painting was a portrait of Giuseppe Tartini but it turned out to be a portrait of Jean-Joseph Cassanéa de Mondonville (1711-1772) a French violinist and composer. The artist is the great Maurice Quentin de La Tour (1704-1788). PS: Wonderful recording. Thank you very much!
Finally a painter that has put a bit of "soul" in his painting! A very good painting, I think, being a portret-painter myself. That Tartini seems to have been a friendly, happy man. The painter must have enjoyed making this portrait: in the 18e century it was not so usual to portrait people who produce a big smile....generally people look grim, as if they are angry or want to conquer the world, or dead-serious, no time for laughs, look at my expensive clothes......and the music seems to go very well along with this lovely portrait.
Smart guy Tartini, you can see in his eyes...he is called "Paganini of XVIII Century" because he was a "grande virtuoso" playing the violin. Listen also "il trillo del Diavolo", his most famous composition.
@@unciclistacontraelsistema8620 You are right! This cover is not the Portrait of Tartini. The link you showed is Tartini. The cover is Jean-Joseph Cassanéa de Mondonville (1711-1772). For me, a portrait says a lot about the composer's personality, and the style of Tartini's music is very different from Mondonville's music. They should fix it because a lot of people are having this error. I wouldn't buy a CD of Beethoven's Symphonies with the Bach Portrait as the main theme. I think this is not just a mistake, but irresponsibility.
What a wonderful painting of the composer which succeeds in making an intimate connection across the centuries with his wonderfully engaging direct gaze full of intelligence and good humour. Found this after reading of Tartini in my Kindle book The Violin: It's Famous Makers and Their Imitators. Thanks for posting.
Hello Barry! I also believed it was a portrait of Tartini but then I found it turned out to be a portrait of Jean-Joseph Cassanéa de Mondonville (1711-1772) a French violinist and composer. The artist was the great Maurice Quentin de La Tour, the finest pastel painter that ever existed. Regards
This is a wonderful recording. I see she studied with Salvatore Accardo. He has to be the best violinist ever. His recordings of Paganini's violin concertos with the London Philharmonic Orchestra under Charles Dutoit are outstanding. I don't think anyone will ever be able to top those. Every time I hear them they give me chills. I must say Laura is also a brilliant violinist. She has learnt from the best. Thanks for posting this.
Wunderschöne Interpretation dieser fein komponierten Konzerte und Sonaten mit seidigem doch gut phrasiertem Ton der genialen Solovioline und perfekt entsprechenden Tönen der anderen Instrumente. Der ebenso geniale Dirigent leitet das perfekt trainierte Kammerorchester im lebhaften Tempo und mit angenehmer Dynamik. Danke fürs wertvolle Onlinestellen!
Tracklist: Giuseppe Tartini: 00:00 Sonata a quattro in D Major: I. Allegro assai 04:06 Sonata a quattro in D Major: II. Andante 08:53 Sonata a quattro in D Major: III. Presto 12:27 Concerto for Violin and Strings in A Minor, It. 941GT a.06: I. Allegro 17:28 Concerto for Violin and Strings in A Minor, It. 941GT a.06: II. Grave 23:06 Concerto for Violin and Strings in A Minor, It. 941GT a.06: III. Allegro 26:16 Concerto for Violin and Strings in B-Flat Major, GT Bb.13: I. Allegro 30:28 Concerto for Violin and Strings in B-Flat Major, GT Bb.13: II. Adagio/Largo 34:45 Concerto for Violin and Strings in B-Flat Major, GT Bb.13: III. Allegro 37:42 Sonata a quattro in D Major, No. 3: I. Allegro assai 41:08 Sonata a quattro in D Major, No. 3: II. Larghetto 45:04 Sonata a quattro in D Major, No. 3: III. Allegro
мне очень нравится музыка этого замечательного композитора.она очень милая.нежная.умиротворяет чувства и в то же время волнует душу.поселяет в нее надежду.особенно люблю Дьявольские трели.спасибо огромное автору
I believe Tartini was one of the first composers to write for solo violin, which led violinmakers such as Stradivari and Guarneri to step up the violinmaking game.
Giuseppe Tartini erat virtuoso violinist, compositor, Theoretician et magistra, sicut tela aranearum fiducia ad internationalis culturae textus in tempore, cum Italia esset in centro ad musicis mundi suae vitae ludum, in "School of Nationes" attracted musicians a omnes super Europa .
@@albeetosanchez8441 Cum tua venia: Musicalis vita magnífica atque grata in antiqua Italia erat Aunque en este caso debiéramos remitirnos a Francia...de momento mencionar a la antigua Italia y su música locus non habet Hermosa noche y lindos sueños Betin.
Un sonido muy bonito, con color, unos acordes muy fugosos y juguetones, con influencia barroca por los cuatro costados. Muy ceremonial, a ratos y con progresiones. Muy bella composición.
By and large, I highly value this album. However, I am puzzled as to why the cover is a portrait of the truly excellent, and still rather underappreciated Jean Marie Leclair (whose mastery of counterpoint outshines Tartini's, I submit). I want to say that I have read, over the years, about L being a pupil of T: And yet, I have been unable to vet this, today.
@@ednimed8034 1) Those who love the "Classical" might be more inclined to prefer Mondonville over Leclar: I do not. Show me an opera composed by Mondonville, and I shall well reconsider. "Scylla et Glaucus," by Leclair, is a minor masterpiece.
@@f.sarastre7491 my question was related to the portrait of Mondonville that you indicated as a portrait of Leclair, not discussing the merits of those composers... I am not interested in these kind of comparisons "one is better than an other" just as if composers and their works were supermarket products.
How come Tartini’s music is illustrated above with a portrait of the French composer Jean-Joseph Cassanéa de Mondonville (1711-1772) painted by Maurice Quentin de La Tour !? What’s the idea (although Tartini was definitely not as good looking as Mondonville, a younger colleague) ?
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Ooops ! The gentleman in the picture is NOT il cavaliere Tartini but the French composer Joseph CASSANÉA DE MONDONVILLE in a portrait by the famous French painter QUENTIN LATOUR...
J'allais le dire ! Merci Marcel ! :)
I don't think they are implying that it is Tartini, they just chose a "18th century guy with a violin" painting
@@Sshooter444 That would be surprising, given the fame of that portrait of Mondonville (by a great French master, Quentin de La Tour).
That's why he's smiling! He thinks it's a good joke.
they placed that violinist because it $ells more, Tartini was, well... look for him on the internet and judge yourself. Even here with classical music the industry is doing it again.
Dude's got a smirk on knowing he'll be remember for 100's of years.
Absolutely. He's thinking, about that Devil's Sonata. It's just marketing. You have to swift the biographers to be remembered.
Sir, may I offer you a different view, without starting a dispute? I am very confident that this is NOT a pic of Tartini -- who was actually a priest, and looked nothing like the subject -- who, in turn, is Jean Marie Leclair (possibily [?] a pupil of Tartini). I happen to have studied 18th-Century French culture at the Master's Level, and can further assure you that this (pastel) portrait reflects friendly self-confidence -- not the smirking of vanity/"attitude". If you happen to value counterpoint, let me yet assure you that Leclair utterly "blew Tartini our of the water". He has been called, "The French Bach" -- and rightly so. Let me add that I LOVE the grace, elegance, symmetry, expressivity, and transparency of Tartini's music -- as I have, for over 50 years (when only people with a degree in music *might* have heard of him). Yet we have no factual reason to believe that the (actually nice-looking) Leclair is saying anything more than, "Allow me the pleasure of showing you what I can do," in this portrait. (Poor Tartini was rather a bit homely.)
@Silenus As I already opined, Leclair *earned* the title because his command of counterpoint rivals Bach's. Listen to his violin concertos, for example. I suppose you can counter-argue that Leclair was a tad less loquacious [as Sir Arthur Hutchings has rightly observed]. I suppose you could further counter that Bach used more chords of the seventh. So be it: I reject that thinking. Leclair, far more than Bach, exhibited musical synergy. Unlike, for example, the Bach of Brandenburg #1, his counterpoint was never a case of failing to see the forest for the trees. Bach was "turgid and confused," as never befell Leclair. Thanks for asking -- I presume . . .
@@f.sarastre7491
Delightful post. All the best to you.
@@f.sarastre7491 Teach me these things. Tell me more.
In 2012 I visited Venice, and on the Saturday we went to Padua, where, as well as seeing the relic of St Anthony, we saw the monument to Tartini, another composer who is not well enough known, but Brilliant Classics are doing a sterling job in reminding us why he ought to be.
Beautiful Violin Piece. Heard in Schwetsichen in Baroque Church
Beautiful rendition
Catherine Freudenberg Traykovski
This is my first time hearing Tartini.
Thank you so much for sharing this. Amazing music ❤❤❤🎶🎶🎵🎵
Glad you like it!
Nunca había escuchado antes a Tartini, ha sido un deleite haberlo descubierto gracias a su difusión. Bellísima música. Una caricia para el espíritu. Muchas gracias por su difusión. Saludos cordiales desde Buenos Aires Argentina.
Hermano, escucha la famosísima Sonata del Trino del Diablo. Te va a encantar. Es una verdadera obra maestra. Acá te dejo una de las mejores interpretaciones, aunque hay muchísimas....
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@@hjgarcia1973 Hola. Muchísimas gracias por la sugerencia, voy a escucharla. Saludos.
@@hjgarcia1973 Hola. Escuché la Sonata del Trino del Diablo que me recomendaste. ¡¡Excelente!! Muchas gracias por tu recomendación. Abrazo grande.
@@claudioleonardogarces6987 Pues sí, es una obra de extrema belleza. y tiene una historia bien interesante acerca de un sueño que tuvo Tartini. Me alegra que te haya gustado. Un cordial abrazo.
@@hjgarcia1973 Leí la historia. Interesante. Nuevamente gracias por la recomendación. Cordial abrazo.
Красивый концерт виртуоза Джузеппе Тартини. Спасибо, что поделились этими великими концертами.
Чудесная музыка Тартини многогранна , так же как и всё его творчество. Это не только начало романтизма, она на самом деле вселяет необыкновенную надежду в душе, сразу покоряет спокойствием и безграничным трепетом одновременно! Люблю его сонаты, особенно «Дьявольские трели»! Благодарность автору ! Процветания каналу! 🙏
First time heard of Tartini. Beautiful music.
00:00 Sonata a quattro in D Major: I. Allegro assai
04:06 Sonata a quattro in D Major: II. Andante
08:53 Sonata a quattro in D Major: III. Presto
12:27 Concerto for Violin and Strings in A Minor, It. 941GT a.06: I. Allegro
17:28 Concerto for Violin and Strings in A Minor, It. 941GT a.06: II. Grave
23:06 Concerto for Violin and Strings in A Minor, It. 941GT a.06: III. Allegro
26:16 Concerto for Violin and Strings in B-Flat Major, GT Bb.13: I. Allegro
30:28 Concerto for Violin and Strings in B-Flat Major, GT Bb.13: II. Adagio/Largo
34:45 Concerto for Violin and Strings in B-Flat Major, GT Bb.13: III. Allegro
37:42 Sonata a quattro in D Major, No. 3: I. Allegro assai
41:08 Sonata a quattro in D Major, No. 3: II. Larghetto
45:04 Sonata a quattro in D Major, No. 3: III. Allegro
New ear to Tartini; loved what I heard, subscribed, and will be purchasing the CD. Thank you.
Likewise, enjoy this very much as well. Cheers.
Grazie per
I thought the painting was a portrait of Giuseppe Tartini but it turned out to be a portrait of Jean-Joseph Cassanéa de Mondonville (1711-1772) a French violinist and composer. The artist is the great Maurice Quentin de La Tour (1704-1788). PS: Wonderful recording. Thank you very much!
Never Heard Tartini Before ,
But I Love ❤️ What I Hear Of
His Music . And Enjoy His
Beautiful Music . It’s Like Angle
Music From Heaven ! ! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Finally a painter that has put a bit of "soul" in his painting! A very good painting, I think, being a portret-painter myself. That Tartini seems to have been a friendly, happy man. The painter must have enjoyed making this portrait: in the 18e century it was not so usual to portrait people who produce a big smile....generally people look grim, as if they are angry or want to conquer the world, or dead-serious, no time for laughs, look at my expensive clothes......and the music seems to go very well along with this lovely portrait.
....... Bravo Maestro! Роскошно!
I have heard Tartini's music and I have loved all of them. It is wonderful.
The true purpose of the internet accomplished.
Thank you.
Thank you for sharing these wonderful gems!
excelente musica... se disfruta en pleno, es un gusto escucharla.
Smart guy Tartini, you can see in his eyes...he is called "Paganini of XVIII Century" because he was a "grande virtuoso" playing the violin.
Listen also "il trillo del Diavolo", his most famous composition.
I'm sorry to tell you this portait belongs to the French composer Joseph CASSANÉA DE MONDONVILLE painted by Qentin Latour. Cheers from France.
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This is the real Tartini. Same smart guy, a too much "Italian" face, I see...
@@unciclistacontraelsistema8620 You are right! This cover is not the Portrait of Tartini. The link you showed is Tartini. The cover is Jean-Joseph Cassanéa de Mondonville (1711-1772). For me, a portrait says a lot about the composer's personality, and the style of Tartini's music is very different from Mondonville's music. They should fix it because a lot of people are having this error. I wouldn't buy a CD of Beethoven's Symphonies with the Bach Portrait as the main theme. I think this is not just a mistake, but irresponsibility.
Grandioso Tartini!!!
What a wonderful painting of the composer which succeeds in making an intimate connection across the centuries with his wonderfully engaging direct gaze full of intelligence and good humour.
Found this after reading of Tartini in my Kindle book The Violin: It's Famous Makers and Their Imitators.
Thanks for posting.
Hello Barry! I also believed it was a portrait of Tartini but then I found it turned out to be a portrait of Jean-Joseph Cassanéa de Mondonville (1711-1772) a French violinist and composer. The artist was the great Maurice Quentin de La Tour, the finest pastel painter that ever existed. Regards
@@arslongavitabrevis5136 Haha that is why i thought it didn't look like G.T. even though it is often shown as his :D
Siempre generosos los de Brilliant Classics... Gracias por toda la música
J'ai beaucoup aimé! Un compositeur à découvrir!
This is a wonderful recording. I see she studied with Salvatore Accardo. He has to be the best violinist ever. His recordings of Paganini's violin concertos with the London Philharmonic Orchestra under Charles Dutoit are outstanding. I don't think anyone will ever be able to top those. Every time I hear them they give me chills. I must say Laura is also a brilliant violinist. She has learnt from the best. Thanks for posting this.
Wunderschöne Interpretation dieser fein komponierten Konzerte und Sonaten mit seidigem doch gut phrasiertem Ton der genialen Solovioline und perfekt entsprechenden Tönen der anderen Instrumente. Der ebenso geniale Dirigent leitet das perfekt trainierte Kammerorchester im lebhaften Tempo und mit angenehmer Dynamik. Danke fürs wertvolle Onlinestellen!
Genau.
Tracklist:
Giuseppe Tartini:
00:00 Sonata a quattro in D Major: I. Allegro assai
04:06 Sonata a quattro in D Major: II. Andante
08:53 Sonata a quattro in D Major: III. Presto
12:27 Concerto for Violin and Strings in A Minor, It. 941GT a.06: I. Allegro
17:28 Concerto for Violin and Strings in A Minor, It. 941GT a.06: II. Grave
23:06 Concerto for Violin and Strings in A Minor, It. 941GT a.06: III. Allegro
26:16 Concerto for Violin and Strings in B-Flat Major, GT Bb.13: I. Allegro
30:28 Concerto for Violin and Strings in B-Flat Major, GT Bb.13: II. Adagio/Largo
34:45 Concerto for Violin and Strings in B-Flat Major, GT Bb.13: III. Allegro
37:42 Sonata a quattro in D Major, No. 3: I. Allegro assai
41:08 Sonata a quattro in D Major, No. 3: II. Larghetto
45:04 Sonata a quattro in D Major, No. 3: III. Allegro
Thank you so much for the list.
@@prabalmitra9532 A pleasure!!!
Thank you one more time. Wonderful music played by a master.
d'une réelle splendeur,haute admiration
BRAVO !
Gracias genial desde Piura Perú
This channel always brilliantly delivers🙏❤
Condivido confermo anch'io cara love Ali Cruz😘♥️❤️
Indeed.
This music is comfortable to the ears and the mind
There is something extraordinary in this splendid performance
Meaningful mysteries.
I'd like to listen more Tartini on this channel
Beautiful
Namastê!🌅✨🌟Meu primeiro momento ouvindo Gratidão🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻💜
Bela harmonia, enche de prazer a escuta e os solos enchem a imaginação.
Merveilux, Magnifique extraordinarie Merci! ! !
мне очень нравится музыка этого замечательного композитора.она очень милая.нежная.умиротворяет чувства и в то же время волнует душу.поселяет в нее надежду.особенно люблю Дьявольские трели.спасибо огромное автору
I believe Tartini was one of the first composers to write for solo violin, which led violinmakers such as Stradivari and Guarneri to step up the violinmaking game.
wonderful sound
Bellísimo, Música de Culto.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💕 Belíssimo!
아름다운 연주곡 잘 들었습니다~감사합니다~🎵🎻🌿🍀☘🌹🌹☘🍀🌿❤❤수고 많으셨습니다~☕
Artistic variations.
It's occitan composer Cassanea de Mondonville on the painting !
Hahaha I know, thats weird
Besides, though I 'm not gay, l
would point out that Mondonville was quite handsome... unlike Tartini 🤣
@@ruperttmls7985 This is like buying a Beethoven's CD with the Bach Portrait. I think this is not just a mistake, but irresponsibility.
> just stumbled on these gems such a nice treat !
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excelente música, acalanto aos ouvidos.
Sempre com ótimas escolhas. Grato.💚💛💙🔰
Wondeful!
Giuseppe Tartini erat virtuoso violinist, compositor, Theoretician et magistra, sicut tela aranearum fiducia ad internationalis culturae textus in tempore, cum Italia esset in centro ad musicis mundi suae vitae ludum, in "School of Nationes" attracted musicians a omnes super Europa .
Buena música
Vitae musicalis in anticua Italia grata et magnificat erat
@@albeetosanchez8441
Cum tua venia:
Musicalis vita magnífica atque grata in antiqua Italia erat
Aunque en este caso debiéramos remitirnos a Francia...de momento mencionar a la antigua Italia y su música locus non habet
Hermosa noche y lindos sueños Betin.
Bello.....👏👏👏👏👏
Positively kind.
Beautiful ❤️
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As gentleman Marcel Charbonnier wrote, the portrayed musician is J. J. Cassanéa de Mondonville, a great French master!
Zupa👏👌
He's very underrated
Okay, this is pretty good.
Спасибо
Gratidão!!
BRAVISSIMO
Muy biennnnn...
Felicitări!
Merci! Très beau !
Maybe the wrong portrait, but the music is sublime. Thank you ❤️ !
Yes Not him in picture. Its really him in music ^^
Hello
I agree, the music is beautifull!! Cheers from France.
Tartini un grande
Thanks so much
Thanks !
Un sonido muy bonito, con color, unos acordes muy fugosos y juguetones, con influencia barroca por los cuatro costados. Muy ceremonial, a ratos y con progresiones. Muy bella composición.
Very nice.
Very cool
Je ne connaissais pas mais grâce à un violoniste que j’adore j’ai découvert et j’adore merci à lui 👍❤️❤️❤️🤣❤️👍❤️❤️
Nice music 🎶
Maravilloso
Tan perfecta como si el diablo mismo la estuviese tocando , una joya , 10/10
Note that the portrait isn't of Tartini but rather the French composer Jean-Joseph de Mondonville. Tartini's music is great though!
Класс!
He was born in Piran, on slovenian coast.
By and large, I highly value this album. However, I am puzzled as to why the cover is a portrait of the truly excellent, and still rather underappreciated Jean Marie Leclair (whose mastery of counterpoint outshines Tartini's, I submit). I want to say that I have read, over the years, about L being a pupil of T: And yet, I have been unable to vet this, today.
actually, isn't he an other "underappreciated" French composer, Mondonville instead of Leclair?
@@ednimed8034 1) Those who love the "Classical" might be more inclined to prefer Mondonville over Leclar: I do not. Show me an opera composed by Mondonville, and I shall well reconsider. "Scylla et Glaucus," by Leclair, is a minor masterpiece.
@@f.sarastre7491 my question was related to the portrait of Mondonville that you indicated as a portrait of Leclair, not discussing the merits of those composers... I am not interested in these kind of comparisons "one is better than an other" just as if composers and their works were supermarket products.
@@ednimed8034 I envy you. You must, as is said, be "easily amused". Do recall the related saw.
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!!? Not Tartini on this picture but Joseph Cassanéa de Mondonville (1711-1772) famous french composer of the XVIIIe century.
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Why did they use a portrait of Mondonville for a Tartini CD? 😅
this is the picture of De Jean Joseph Cassanéa De Mondoville … not the same groove!
How come Tartini’s music is illustrated above with a portrait of the French composer Jean-Joseph Cassanéa de Mondonville (1711-1772) painted by Maurice Quentin de La Tour !?
What’s the idea (although Tartini was definitely not as good looking as Mondonville, a younger colleague) ?
BRASIL. 17/6/21. 20h42min
I came here expecting to hear the devil, yet I only find quite the divine sounds and human expressions. I mean, like both, so I'm not complaining.
I was hoping the Devil's Trill but these pieces are quite good too.
Это вообще-то изображён Мондонвиль, а не Тартини!!!
Общее мнение в комментариях, что лицо Модонвиля более красиво с коммерческой точки зрения. Судят так сказать по одежке
catch up with me ......... on a trip to the past...... where writer s go ...... to find the beginning of us............ who we see us as ........ never understood by you .....
Who are you ?
Are you a famous composer or just a audience?
Tartini the weenie
Did he ever wear a beanie?
He did in fact, when drinking his martini
@@wintertea260 What a charming visual, Houdini.
Not as good as his linguini.
Most definitely- bestowed by a genie 🧞♂️
A Tartini piacevano le tartine.
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Where's Devil's Trill?