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The average music lover, if asked to name some notable Baroque composers, will probably answer Bach, Handel, Telemann or Vivaldi. But decades before most of those composers flourished, a number of bold pioneers of the early Baroque period were busily developing new musical forms and techniques.


Like most composers born before 1700, details about their lives and careers tend to be skimpy at best. Take the case of the Italian composer Marco Uccellini, who was born somewhere in Italy around 1603, and died on today’s date in 1680.


We know that for Italian noble families in Modena and Parma, Uccellini composed operas and ballets, but none of them survive. His lasting claim to fame rests on a series of instrumental works, mainly sonatas for violin, which were published during his lifetime.


British violinist Andrew Manze, who has recorded some of Uccelini’s sonatas, offered this assessment: “Uccellini’s pioneering spirit led him to seek new colors, explore strange keys, and to boldly go higher than any violinist had gone before. His [high] G was a world record that stood until the Austrian composer Heinrich von Biber squeaked a tone higher in a violin sonata published the year after Uccellini’s death in 1680.”


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Marco Uccellini (1603-1680): Aria IX and Corrente XX; Romanesca; Harmonia Mundi 90.7196

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The average music lover, if asked to name some notable Baroque composers, will probably answer Bach, Handel, Telemann or Vivaldi. But decades before most of those composers flourished, a number of bold pioneers of the early Baroque period were busily developing new musical forms and techniques.


Like most composers born before 1700, details about their lives and careers tend to be skimpy at best. Take the case of the Italian composer Marco Uccellini, who was born somewhere in Italy around 1603, and died on today’s date in 1680.


We know that for Italian noble families in Modena and Parma, Uccellini composed operas and ballets, but none of them survive. His lasting claim to fame rests on a series of instrumental works, mainly sonatas for violin, which were published during his lifetime.


British violinist Andrew Manze, who has recorded some of Uccelini’s sonatas, offered this assessment: “Uccellini’s pioneering spirit led him to seek new colors, explore strange keys, and to boldly go higher than any violinist had gone before. His [high] G was a world record that stood until the Austrian composer Heinrich von Biber squeaked a tone higher in a violin sonata published the year after Uccellini’s death in 1680.”


Music Played in Today's Program


Marco Uccellini (1603-1680): Aria IX and Corrente XX; Romanesca; Harmonia Mundi 90.7196

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