Italian cellist and composer
Salvatore Lanzetti (c.1710 – c.1780) was an Italian cellist and composer of the late Baroque and early Classical era.
Life and career
Salvatore Lanzetti was a student at the Conservatorio Santa Maria di Loreto in Naples.[ 1] He was first employed in Lucca , where he worked with Francesco Maria Veracini . In 1727 he entered the service of Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia at the court of Turin , where he again worked from 1760 until his death. From 1739 to 1754 Lanzetti worked in Paris and London.[ 2] He gave concerts in Sicily, Paris (at the Concert Spirituel in May 1736), and Germany.
Lanzetti was a virtuoso cellist who contributed to several developments in cello technique , including difficult uses of the bow, double-stops, complex fingering, and using the thumb as a "capotasto".[ 3]
Works
12 Cello sonatas Op. 1 (1750, Paris)
6 Cello sonatas Op. 2 (1754, London)
6 Cello sonatas Op. 5 (undated, Paris)
Other Sonatas in Manuscript[ 3]
References
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