Arcangelo Corelli is considered the father of modern violin playing due to his significant contributions to violin technique and repertoire in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. He established a standard for violin performance, emphasizing expressive bowing and melodic phrasing, which laid the groundwork for future violinists. Corelli's innovative use of harmony and his influential works, particularly his concerti grossi and sonatas, helped shape baroque music and set the stage for the development of the violin as a solo instrument. His teaching methods and compositions greatly influenced generations of musicians, solidifying his legacy in violin history.
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