Vittorio Monti (January 6, 1868 – June 20, 1922) was an Italian composer and violinist known for his compositions that often drew inspiration from folk and gypsy music. He was born in Naples, Italy, and showed an early aptitude for music, particularly the violin. Monti's most famous and enduring composition is "Czardas," which has become a staple in the classical and violin repertoire. "Czardas" is a lively and virtuosic piece for violin and piano (or orchestra), known for its Hungarian and folk-inspired themes. It is characterized by its rapid tempo changes, lyrical melodies, and passionate expression.
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