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Pietro Antonio Locatelli (1695 - 1754)

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Locatelli had an eleven room house in which he kept his enormous book collection, a large collection of prints and portraits, and several instruments; these included two harpsichords, a fortepiano, four violins (including a Tecchler and a Stainer), a viola, a double bass, and a flute. In 1742 he was the wealthiest musician in Amsterdam with an annual income of 1,500 florins, equal to roughly 100,000 USD today.

His most recent biographer, Fulvio Morabito, sums up Locatelli's character: "a composer, yes, but also a publisher, soloist, teacher, and salesman . . . a freelancer, outside the usual court circles, sheltered from those obsequious conventions incompatible with his proud and irreverent character."