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Italian composer and cellist
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Giovanni Battista Costanzi (1704-1778) was an Italian composer and cellist. He succeeded Stefano Fabri as maestro di cappella of the Cappella Giulia at St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. Also known as a teacher of Luigi Boccherini, the main theatre of the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma is dedicated to Costanzi.

Recordings

  • Cantata per Natale, soloists, Gambe di legno, Fra Bernardo.
  • Sonate per violoncello. Giovanni Sollima; Monika Leskovar. Arianna Art Ensemble. Glossa.

References

  1. Giovanni Battista Costanzi', in New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, vol. vi, pp. 527–8.
  2. 'Giovanni Battista Costanzi', in New Grove Dictionary of Opera, vol. i, p. 971.
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