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Francesco Biscogli

The only work of Francesco Biscogli that survives is a concerto written for trumpet, oboe, bassoon and two violins. It’s possible a flute concerto specified as a structure of Antonio Biscogli is certainly Francesco’s. The undisputed piece nevertheless, uncontestably includes a Neopolitan personality since no component for viola exists and, …

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Jean Adam Guilain

A possible pupil of Marchand and perhaps of German descent (his name appears as Jean Adam Guillame Freinsburg for the “Parts de clavecin”) Guilain’s popularity was established using the organ collection “Parts d’orgue pour le Magnificat. . .” It offers four suites for every of the initial four notes from …

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