Giacobbe Basevi, known as Giacobbe Cervetto (1680 – 14 January 1783)[1] was an Anglo-Italian Jewish musician, who was a leading cellist and composer for cello in 18th century England.
^Speare, Marija Đurić (2001). "Cervetto, Giacobbe Basevi". New Grove Dictionary of Musicians. Retrieved 11 September 2018 (subscription required for full access).
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of Haydn’s second cello concerto. Cervetto was born in London in 1748; his father was the cellist GiacobbeCervetto (whose original family name was Basevi)...
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a piano concerto by Friedrich Kalkbrenner and a cello concerto by GiacobbeCervetto. He was known for his ability in sight-reading; he also was in some...
including "Corvetto, well known by the name of Nosee" (probably GiacobbeCervetto, often caricaturized for his large nose), and Pietro Castrucci, the...
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