Tomaso Antonio Vitali (March 7, 1663 –May 9, 1745) was an Italian composer and violinist from Bologna, son of Giovanni Battista Vitali. He is well-known for a chaconne in G minor for violin and continuo, which is generally thought to be a musical hoax (it is presumed that the composition was either heavily altered, recomposed, or originally composed by German violonist Ferdinand David.[1]) One striking feature of the "Vitali" Chaconne's style is the way it wildly changes key
Calm Afternoon
Chaconne
Chaconne in G minor
Ciaccona
Zombie
Slave to Her Story
Chaconne - Len
Chaccone
Isos Ftene Ta Feggaria
Center Fondue
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