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Giovanni Lorenzo Lulier, nicknamed Giovannino del Violone (Little John of the Violin) (c. 1662 – 29 March 1700) was a Baroque Italian composer, cellist and trombone player of Spanish descent. Lulier was born and died in Rome. He was a student of Pietro Simone Agostini, a composer and violin virtuoso in the service of Pietro Ottoboni. From 1676 to 1699 Lulier played regularly in the Roman church of San Luigi dei Francesi; on 13 October 1679 he entered the Congregazione di Santa Cecilia. From 1681 he was active in the service of Benedetto Pamphili and from 1688 he played the trombone in the Musici del Campidoglio. When Pamphili left Rome in 1690, Lulier again became the protégé of cardinal Ottoboni and remained so for the rest of his life. In the 1690s he also worked for the Borghese family, and probably played the cello in the orchestra in which another Pamphili protégé, Arcangelo Corelli, was principal violinist. No instrumental works for cello by Lulier have survived, but a number of vocal works with concertate cello parts do. His compositions include cantatas and a number of oratorios. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Amor, di che tu vuoi: VI. Aria "Mirate le mie piaghe"
1482Sonata in F Major: II. Adagio
723Amor, di che tu vuoi: II. Aria "I begli occhi del mio bene"
394Sonata in D Major: I. Adagio
175Oratorio à 6 per la Nascità del Redentore (Excerpts): Di quei lampi che vanta l'aurora
146Ferma alato pensier: III. Recitativo "Vanne dunque o pensier"
137Sonata in D Major: IV. Presto
138Ferma alato pensier: VI. Aria "Tirsi se vuoi il cor moi"
139Sonata in D Major: II. Andante
1210Sonata in F Major: I. Allegro
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Lulier: Cantate e sonate

Lulier: La Gloria, Roma e Valore
Roman Handel
Roma

Il Violoncello Del Cardinale

Cello Sonata F-dur
The Italian Origins of the Violoncello

Amor, Di Che Tu Vuoi Ch'ora Io Favelli?
Roma (Alte Musik Köln)

Ferma Alato Pensier, Ferma Il Tuo Volo
Maria & Maddalena
La Gloria, Roma e Valore