John Tartaglia

John Tartaglia (1932-2018), formerly a violist with the Minnesota Orchestra, retired in 1999. Prior to joining the Orchestra in 1968, he performed with resident string ensembles and orchestras in Tampa, Syracuse, and the Philadelphia Chamber Orchestra. For many years he was an affiliated faculty member of the University of Minnesota, and, with a leave of absence from the Minnesota Orchestra in 1981-82, he taught viola at the Oberlin Conservatory. He has written several works for small ensembles, among them Wave Functions for String Trio (four vignettes about the new[quantum] physics). Several works have been premiered by the Minnesota Orchestra: Le Chat Noir: Divertimento for Three Bassoons and Orchestra; Fanfare Beethoveniana; and Improvisations for Double Bass and Chamber Orchestra.

Capriccio

Capriccio

Dance Steps

Dance Steps

Dreamcatcher

Dreamcatcher

Due Stagioni

Due Stagioni

Epiphania

Epiphania

Fantasia for Viola and Double Bass on Themes of Marin Marais

Fantasia for Viola and Double Bass on Themes of Marin Marais

Fantasia VII, I. Dolce

Fantasia VII, I. Dolce

Homage á Shostakovich

Homage á Shostakovich

Inventa Diaboli

Inventa Diaboli

L’Isola d’Incanto

L’Isola d’Incanto

My Life Closed Twice

My Life Closed Twice

On Hearing the First Cardinal in Spring

On Hearing the First Cardinal in Spring

Pavane for Strings and Harp

Pavane for Strings and Harp

Primavera

Primavera

Reflections on a Chorale of Bach

Reflections on a Chorale of Bach

Trio in One Movement

Trio in One Movement

Vocalise

Vocalise

Wave Functions

Wave Functions

Winter Reverie

Winter Reverie