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Biber, Heinrich Ignaz Franz von

Biber, Heinrich Ignaz Franz von (hīn'rikh ig'näts fränts fun bē'bur) [key], 16441704, Austrian musician. Biber was one of the first notable Central European violinists and may have been the first to employ scordatura, an unusual tuning of the violin to obtain special effects. He composed much violin music, some of it programmatic, that requires great virtuosity, and also various dramatic works.

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