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Antony Manini (or Anthony Manini, 1750–1786) was a British violinist.


Life

Manini was from Norfolk. It is believed that his family may have immigrated from Italy to England.


Career

He is known to have been a regular violin player at the St. John's College Hall, Cambridge University. He has also played concerts at Emmanuel College, Trinity College, Caius College Hall and Kings College Hall. He was a contemporary of
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Works

The British Museum contains the only copy known of his "Six Divertimentos for Two Violins". Each consists of two parts only.


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* 18th-century British male musicians British violinists 1750 births 1786 deaths {{violinist-stub