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who catalogued Viotti's works), composed in 1815 and published in Paris in 1817, are true concertante works offering extensive solos for each instrument and not just the first violin. Viotti often wrote chamber music for more traditional combinations such as two violins and cello. The Opp. 18 and 19
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in its issue of Friday, 9 March 1798, reported that "the Duke of L... and the Earl of C... have been particularly active in entreating his
Majesty to order Viotti out of the kingdom". This may refer to
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Feydeau, former royal connections became a dangerous liability, he moved in 1792 to London, making his début at
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