Bernardo Lorenziti (c. 1764 - after 1813) and his brother Antonio Lorenziti (Aix, c. 1740-1789) were two Italian musicians and composers, active mainly in France.
Bernardo was born in Kirchheim, Württemberg trained under his brother in Nancy, and for twenty-five years he was employed in the opera of Paris.
[1] He wrote an elemental instruction method for playing violin.
Antonio Lorenziti studied under his father, who worked for the Prince of Orange, then under Pietro Locatelli.
In 1767, he was appointed maestro di Capella for the Cathedral of Nancy, where he lived till he died.