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Locatelli
[ loh-kuh-tel-ee; Italian law-kah-tel-lee ]
noun
- Pie·tro [pee-, ey, -troh, pye, -t, r, aw], 1695–1764, Italian violinist and composer.
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Taub’s aged provolone is from BelGioioso and his pecorino Romano from Locatelli, both respected cheesemakers.
From Washington Post
Restaurant Locanda Locatelli: An Italian restaurant in London, by way of heaven.
From The Daily Beast
Pietro Locatelli was born at Bergamo, and became a pupil of Corelli at a very early age.
From Project Gutenberg
Father Bonomi and brother Locatelli lay sick, and the sisters were completely exhausted.
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As Locatelli says, they preceded the famous choir at Bologna, and show the master trying his wings.
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But Locatelli was not very successful, and his tenure only lasted three years.
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Locatelli and Vivaldi came under the influence of the Italian Opera.
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