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Arcangelo Corelli

Video Source
Museums of History NSW
Duration: 6:09

Aaron McGregor (violin), Alice Allen (cello), and David McGuinness (piano) perform two movements from Corelli’s Sonata in D Major, Op. 5.


About the composer…

Black and white portrait of Italian 17th century composer, Arcangelo Corelli. Arcangelo Corelli (1653–1713) was an Italian Baroque composer and violinist who profoundly influenced classical music. Born in Fusignano, he studied in Bologna before establishing himself in Rome, where he enjoyed the patronage of aristocrats like Cardinal Ottoboni. Corelli was a virtuoso violinist and a pioneer of the concerto grosso and sonata forms. His compositions showcased balance, clarity, and emotional depth, shaping violin technique and performance standards. Revered as a teacher and composer, Corelli’s work inspired greats like Handel and Bach and defined the evolution of Baroque music.

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