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Professor Guido Olivieri, author of “String Virtuosi in Eighteenth-Century Naples: Culture, Power, and Music Institutions” (published by Cambridge University Press), speaks about the difference between modern-day virtuosos and the virtuosos of the 18th century.

From Episode 180: Guido Olivieri (String Virtuosi in Eighteenth-Century Naples)
The real virtuoso could improvise on the spot #classicalmusic #history #improvisationEven the best modern solfège students would have trouble with 18th-century solfeggio manuscriptsDid Bach specify his vocal works to have 12 or 4 singers? (Joshua Rifkin)Nikhil Hogan: Fedele Fenarolis Partimento Book 1 No. 9What is Italian Solfeggio? #classicalmusic #musiceducation #singingThe Science of Musical Harmony was Aspirational, not Actual (Robert O. Gjerdingen)Nikhil Hogan: Fedele Fenarolis Partimento Book 1 No. 4Probably the most effective music education system ever devised (Baragwanath)Francesco Alborea: One of the first cello virtuosos and from the Neapolitan school (Guido Olivieri)Most classical guitar students are never introduced to basso continuoAbbé Voglers influence on Beethoven (feat. Thomas W. Posen)I Hate the Fixed Do System (Job IJzerman)

The real virtuoso could improvise on the spot #classicalmusic #history #improvisation @NikhilHoganShow

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