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Domenico Dall'Oglio
Domenico dall'Oglio (c.1700 – 1764) was an Italian violinist and composer.
==Biography==
Domenico dall'Oglio was born in Padua, Italy. He was probably a pupil of Giuseppe Tartini, either after 1721 when Tartini was appointed ''Maestro di Cappella'' at the Basilica di Sant'Antonio in Padua, or perhaps after 1726 when Tartini founded his violin school.〔Mooser proposes that Domenico dall'Oglio might have studied under Antonio Vivaldi: this idea stems from the erroneous assumption that Domenico was the son of a certain Pietro dall'Oglio, who was ''maestro di choro'' 1713-1718 at the Ospedale della Pietà in Venice, where Vivaldi was active as a violin teacher for several decades. However, recent research has found that "Pietro dall'Oglio" was a pseudonym of Pietro Scarpari, an important figure at the ''Ospedale'' at the time. Another reason for Mooser's mistake may be the fact that Domenico dall'Oglio was very influenced by Vivaldi's style of composition.〕
In 1732 dall'Oglio was appointed violinist at the Basilica di Sant'Antonio, but in 1735 he left Padua to go to Russia with his brother Giuseppe, a cellist. Both brothers remained in St Petersburg for nearly 29 years in the service of the imperial court. Court records make frequent reference to Domenico's activities as a virtuoso violinist and composer, and as a participant in the intrigues of the court. For relaxation he liked to build musical instruments – violins and lutes. He died in Narva, Estonia, on his return journey to Italy.

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