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Giorgio Antoniotto

Giorgio Antoniotto (Giorgio Antoniotto d’Adurni), (1680–1766), was an Italian musician, who is noted as the author of a musical treatise, ''L’arte armonica'', and as an early composer of music for violoncello.
==Birth, Ancestry, and Early Life==
A descendent of a Milanese branch of the noble Genoese Adorno family, Giorgio Antoniotto was born in Milan in 1680 to Bernardo Antoniotto and Maria Teresa Pavitte. His baptism, reported in the records of the church of S. Matthia della Moneta, took place on May 10, 1681.
He was well educated and became highly accomplished in the arts, languages, mathematics, and music. A Spanish sympathizer against the Austrians in the War of the Spanish Succession, he was forced to flee Italy and entered the Spanish service where he was engaged many times but not wounded. Leaving the Spanish service, he taught in the arts at Geneva, frequenting the courts of Europe at Vienna, Paris, Madrid, and Lisbon.

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