Ignazio Albertini

Ignazio Albertini (* 1644 probably in Milan, † September 22, 1685 in Vienna ) was an Italian violinist and composer.

Life

About his early years in Italy is not known. The first clue about him can be found in a letter of recommendation of the violinist Johann Heinrich Schmelzer 1671 to the Prince- Bishop Karl Liechtenstein - Kastelkron of Olomouc. Albertini worked from 1671 in Vienna, this worked in an environment where musicians such as Nicolaus Adam Strungk, Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber and Johann Theile. Shortly before his assassination Albertini got a job as a musician at the court of Emperor Ferdinand III 's widow. , Which maintained a composed of twenty-four musicians ensemble.

Work

  • Known are twelve sonatas for violin and basso continuo, which are close to the style smelter and beaver. (printed in 1692 in Vienna and Frankfurt)
  • Intrada, Allemanda courante, gavotte, sarabande, gigue s finale, a 4, 1683 ( Lost )
  • Sonata hyllaris ex C, a 10, mentioned in the 1699 inventory of the castle Tovačov ( Lost )
  • Italian composer
  • Composer ( Baroque)
  • Classical violinist
  • Born in 1644
  • Died in 1685
  • Man
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