Proper noun
Locatelli (plural Locatellis)
A surname from Italian, Lombard, or locations
During Paganini's study in Parma, he came across the 24 Caprices of Locatelli (entitled L'arte di nuova modulazione – Capricci enigmatici or The art of the new style – the enigmatic caprices). Source: Internet
B.' of Fonzaso, in Weinstein's view most certainly fabricated by Tommaso Locatelli, the musically sophisticated man who edited the paper. Source: Internet
Much of Paganini's playing (and his violin composition) was influenced by two violinists, Pietro Locatelli (1693–1746) and August Duranowski (Auguste Frédéric Durand) (1770–1834). Source: Internet
From Tuscan tomato and bread soup to monkfish stew, simple spaghettis or lemon and pistachio polenta cake, is a colourful collection of the food that Giorgio Locatelli loves to prepare for family and friends. Source: Internet
Created in partnership with Italian celebrity Chef Giorgio Locatelli, Ronda Locatelli presents a sophisticated three-course menu tracing its roots back to classic Italian cuisine. Source: Internet
In announcing the honor, Jesuit Father Paul Locatelli, university president, said Sister Flannery was selected for her leadership and service in responding to clergy sex abuse in the Church. Source: Internet