
Bendinelli, Cesare
Biography
Bendinelli, Cesare (Born; Verona; Died; ?Munich, 1617). Italian trumpeter. In Vienna from 1567 and chief court trumpeter in Munich from 1580, he is important as compiler of the earliest known trumpet method, Tutta l'arte della trombetta (Circa;1614), which contains the first dated pieces (1584-8) for the clarino register. He claimed to be the first to apply tonguing syllables to the trumpet.(c)Groves Dictionaries, MacMillan Publishers Limited, UK
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