Bartolomeo Campagnoli (September 10, 1751 – November 6, 1827) was an Italian violinist and composer. Campagnoli was born at Cento and died at Neustrelitz.
As a capable violinist and composer, Campagnoli traveled throughout Italy as well as Europe and parts of Scandinavia. As a performer his playing was considered to be lucid and smooth but his historical import stems from the works he wrote for teaching. "Nouvelle methode" may have been a contradiction in terms considering Campagnoli employed old methods for the handling of the violin bow. His methods of tuning, however, were considered innovative. The manner in which attention was given to order lead to its extensive use. His compositions included concertos, variations, solos, preludes and fugues, and duets. He also has a number of compositions to his name - notably:
· 41 Caprices for solo viola, Op.22
· 7 Divertimenti for solo violin, Op.18
· 6 Duos, Op.2
· 101 Easy and Progressive Pieces for 2 Violins, Op.20
· Fantasias and Cadenzas for Solo Violin
· 6 Flute Quartets
· 30 Preludes for Violin
· Romance
· 6 Sonatas for Violin and Cello, Op.6
· 3 Themes with Variations for 2 Violins, Op.7
· Nouvelle Méthode for the Violin (1827), Op.21