Francesco Mancini (1672–1737) - 12 Recorder Concertos [Corina Marti] [1/2]
Francesco Mancini (1672–1737) - 12 Recorder Concertos [Corina Marti] [1/2]
Concerto No. 8 In C Minor
1 | 0: Vivace
2 | 1: Largo E Staccato
3 | 2: Fuga: Allegro
4 | 5: Largo
5 | 7: Allegro
Concerto No. 5 In G
6 | 8: Allegro
7 | 10: Largo
8 | 11: Fuga: Allegro
9 | 14: Larghetto
10 | 16: Allegro
Concerto No. 19 In E Minor
11 | 18: Allegrissimo
12 | 19: Larghetto
13 | 20: Fuga
14 | 24: Moderato
15 | 26: Allegro
Concerto No. 20 In C Minor
16 | 27: Comodo
17 | 29: Fuga: Allegro
18 | 33: Lento
19 | 35: Comodo
Concerto No. 18 In F
20 | 37: Largo
21 | 40: Fuga
22 | 43: A Tempo Giusto
23 | 44: Allegro
Concerto No. 14 In G Minor
24 | 47: Comodo
25 | 50: Fuga: Allegro
26 | 53: Larghetto
27 | 55: Allegro
Francesco Mancini (16 January 1672 – 22 September 1737) was a Neapolitan composer. He was an important teacher and managed to obtain his greatest duty during Alessandro Scarlatti’s absence from the Neapolitan court, between 1702 and 1708. In this period he was Director of the Conservatorio di S Maria di Loreto as well as being first organist and maestro of the Capella Reale. His assistant was Giuseppe Porsile.
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