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Antonio Veracini (17 January 1659 – 26 October 1733) was an Italian composer and violinist of the Baroque era. Veracini was born in Florence, Italy, the eldest son of Francesco di Niccolò Veracini, a noted violinist who ran a music school, and from whom Antonio first learned to play the violin. When his father's health began to fail around 1708, Antonio took over the running of the school, where he taught the violin to (amongst others) his nephew Francesco Maria Veracini (1690–1768), later a celebrated violinist and composer in his own right. Unlike his nephew, who travelled widely, Antonio rarely left Florence. He did visit Rome on two occasions, where he is believed to have met Arcangelo Corelli, and in 1720 he briefly visited Vienna.

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  • Antonio Veracini (17 January 1659 – 26 October 1733) was an Italian composer and violinist of the Baroque era. Veracini was born in Florence, Italy, the eldest son of Francesco di Niccolò Veracini, a noted violinist who ran a music school, and from whom Antonio first learned to play the violin. When his father's health began to fail around 1708, Antonio took over the running of the school, where he taught the violin to (amongst others) his nephew Francesco Maria Veracini (1690–1768), later a celebrated violinist and composer in his own right. Unlike his nephew, who travelled widely, Antonio rarely left Florence. He did visit Rome on two occasions, where he is believed to have met Arcangelo Corelli, and in 1720 he briefly visited Vienna. Antonio Veracini died in 1733, aged 74. (en)
  • Antonio Veracini (* 17-a de januaro 1659 en Florenco; † 25-a de oktobro 1733) estis itala violonisto kaj komponisto. (eo)
  • Antonio Veracini (* 17. Januar 1659 in Florenz; † 26. Oktober 1733 ebenda) war ein italienischer Violinist und Komponist des Barock. (de)
  • Antonio Veracini (17 de enero de 1659 – 26 de octubre de 1733) fue un compositor y violinista italiano del barroco. Nació en Florencia, hijo mayor de , notable violinista que dirigía una escuela de música, y de quien Antonio aprendió a tocar el instrumento. Cuando la salud de su padre comenzó a declinar alrededor de 1708, Antonio asumió la dirección de la escuela, enseñando entre otros a su sobrino, Francesco Maria Veracini (1690–1768), luego reconocido violinista y compositor por derecho propio.​ Al contrario que su sobrino, quien viajó por toda Europa, Antonio casi no salió de Florencia. Visitó Roma en dos ocasiones, donde se sabe que conoció a Arcangelo Corelli, y en 1720 visitó brevemente Viena. Murió a los 75 años, que en sus tiempos se consideraba una edada avanzada. Durante su vida poseyó instrumentos musicales de inestimable valor, algunos fabricados por y otros por Nicola Amati. (es)
  • Antonio Veracini (Florence, 17 janvier 1659 - Florence, 24 octobre 1745) est un violoniste et un compositeur italien de musique baroque de la fin du XVIIe et du début du XVIIIe siècle des plus appréciés de son temps. (fr)
  • Antonio Veracini (Firenze, 17 gennaio 1659 – Firenze, 26 ottobre 1733) è stato un compositore e violinista italiano, zio di Francesco Maria. (it)
  • Antonio Veracini (Florença, 17 de janeiro de 1659 – id., 26 de outubro de 1733) foi um compositor e violinista italiano na era barroca. Era tio de Francesco Maria Veracini. Destacou-se como inovador da evolução da sonata e da técnica do violão. (pt)
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  • Hill, John Walter. 1990. "Antonio Veracini in Context: New Perspectives from Documents, Analysis, and Style. Early Music 18, no. 3 : 545–62. (en)
  • Hill, John Walter. 2001. "Veracini, Antonio". The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell. London: Macmillan Publishers. (en)
  • Hill, John Walter. 1979. "Oratory Music in Florence, II: At San Firenze in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries". Acta Musicologica 51:246–67. (en)
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  • Antonio Veracini (* 17-a de januaro 1659 en Florenco; † 25-a de oktobro 1733) estis itala violonisto kaj komponisto. (eo)
  • Antonio Veracini (* 17. Januar 1659 in Florenz; † 26. Oktober 1733 ebenda) war ein italienischer Violinist und Komponist des Barock. (de)
  • Antonio Veracini (Florence, 17 janvier 1659 - Florence, 24 octobre 1745) est un violoniste et un compositeur italien de musique baroque de la fin du XVIIe et du début du XVIIIe siècle des plus appréciés de son temps. (fr)
  • Antonio Veracini (Firenze, 17 gennaio 1659 – Firenze, 26 ottobre 1733) è stato un compositore e violinista italiano, zio di Francesco Maria. (it)
  • Antonio Veracini (Florença, 17 de janeiro de 1659 – id., 26 de outubro de 1733) foi um compositor e violinista italiano na era barroca. Era tio de Francesco Maria Veracini. Destacou-se como inovador da evolução da sonata e da técnica do violão. (pt)
  • Antonio Veracini (17 January 1659 – 26 October 1733) was an Italian composer and violinist of the Baroque era. Veracini was born in Florence, Italy, the eldest son of Francesco di Niccolò Veracini, a noted violinist who ran a music school, and from whom Antonio first learned to play the violin. When his father's health began to fail around 1708, Antonio took over the running of the school, where he taught the violin to (amongst others) his nephew Francesco Maria Veracini (1690–1768), later a celebrated violinist and composer in his own right. Unlike his nephew, who travelled widely, Antonio rarely left Florence. He did visit Rome on two occasions, where he is believed to have met Arcangelo Corelli, and in 1720 he briefly visited Vienna. (en)
  • Antonio Veracini (17 de enero de 1659 – 26 de octubre de 1733) fue un compositor y violinista italiano del barroco. Nació en Florencia, hijo mayor de , notable violinista que dirigía una escuela de música, y de quien Antonio aprendió a tocar el instrumento. Cuando la salud de su padre comenzó a declinar alrededor de 1708, Antonio asumió la dirección de la escuela, enseñando entre otros a su sobrino, Francesco Maria Veracini (1690–1768), luego reconocido violinista y compositor por derecho propio.​ (es)
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  • Antonio Veracini (pt)
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