Luigi Boccherini Luigi Boccherini is a prolific composer with a unique, highly forged style, especially chamber music, and is the chief executive of Viennese classical Latin musical instrument. Bokkerini is also an excellent cellist. Luigi Boccherini, who never used Rudalfo in his baptismal name, is the son of cello or double bassist Leopoldo Boccherini. Luigi was born in Italy on February 19, 1743 in Lucca, and the Boccherini family has quite an artistic talent.
Luigi Bokkerini is the third child of the musician Leopold Bochkelini and his wife Maria Santa, Prosperia. As a singer's event, Leopold began as the second contrabass violinist in Capella Palatina in 1747 and gave the family a medium standard of living living in their home Lucca. Thanks to parents' intensive encouragement, Bochklini children nurtured their considerable artistic talents quite early on. Luigi Bokchneri, like a family of musicians, may be his father's first music education. He also accepted cello player Domenico · Flachesco · Vanucci's comprehensive music training. In the fall of 1753, he went to study in Rome, where G. B. Costanzi. His length is unknown, but he returned to Lucca in the summer of 1756, debuted in Cello Concerto on August 4, 1756.
The great composers of this period were Karl Philip Emmanuel Bach, Johann Christian Bach, Johann Stamits, Franz Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Luigi Bokkerini and Christoph Phon Gruck, and Franz Schubert, especially Ludwig van Beethoven. Sex helps to achieve a romantic era. The romantic era is another era of rapid music development. From the foundation built by classical masters, composers are now composing from the bottom of my heart. The fact that composers are no longer employees but independent is meant that they can create their favorite music in their own direction. Of course, as composers still need to live, they accept fees, trade with publishers, make music of commercial value, and advertise their music through concerts in Europe and other regions I will.