Il Trillo del Diavolo by giulband
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Description
Giuseppe Tartini born in Pirano, April 8, 1692, died in Padua, February 26, 1770, lived and worked in the Venetian cultural context.
He was an eighteenth-century violinist and composer, citizen of the Republic of Venice, author of the famous violin sonata in G minor "Il trillo del diavolo".
Last year, coinciding with the 250th anniversary of his death, I wanted to dedicate this image to his most famous work. It was partly made with Bryce (printed on canvas in 90x90 cm format), partly completed with hand-painted acrylic colors.
The base wants to represent the music of the 700 'in Venice a golden age for music. In addition to Tartini, other famous authors contributed with their works such as: Antonio Vivaldi, Baldassare Galuppi, Antonio Lotti, Tommaso Albinoni and many others.
The manual intervention with the golden yellow spirals made with acrylic colors represent the "trills". I have arranged them in bands as in the flag of the Republic of Venice to emphasize the style of the cultural origin of the work.
Comments (34)
UteBigSmile
Fantastico, una grande interpretazione del trillo del Diavolo.
Radar_rad-dude
Most spectacular and astounding work! Bravo! Incredible conception creativity!
RG19
Padova! Un così meraviglioso Shakespeare e informazioni sulla storia reale e un bel design !!!
misumu
Having heard Tartin's Devil's Trill Sonata for the first time (and wondering why I never heard it before) I have to say this is a fine tribute to a musical genius.