An Italian maestro of tunes in the Cathedral of Udine Bartolini was also a singer in Venice. That is appealing because like a composer his main productions had been for his choir at Udine for whom he made up a requiem mass and “Te Deum” sung in the burials of these who died from your plague. Stylistically the majority of Bartolini’s music is definitely conservative; nevertheless, his arias and brief songs drive the envelope of conventionality toward newer characteristics.