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Alessandro Marcello
Born: August 24, 1669; Venice, Italy   Died: June 19, 1747; Padua, Italy  
Much of what is known about Alessandro Marcello comes not from his few compositions, but from his professional career and social activities as a member of Venice's nobility. Both he and his more famous brother Benedetto studied law and were members of the city-state's high council. Alessandro was educated at the Collegio di S. Antonio, then joined the Venetian Arcadian society, the Accademia degli Animosi in 1698, and served the city as a ...
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Marcello: "La Cetra" Concertos / Standage
Release Date: 09/11/2007   Label: Chandos   Catalog: 744   Number of Discs: 1
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Concerto for 2 Flutes no 10 in B flat major (1)
Concerto for 2 Oboes no 14 in A major (1)
Concerto for 2 Oboes no 16 in F major (1)
Concerto for Oboe in D minor (56)
Concerto for Oboe in D minor: 1st movement, Andante e spiccato (5)
Concerto for Oboe in D minor: 2nd movement, Adagio (62)
Concerto for Oboe in D minor: 3rd movement, Presto (3)
Concerto for Oboe in D minor: Excerpt(s) (2)
Concerto for Trumpet in C minor (4)
Concerto for Violin in B flat major (2)
Concerto in C minor - Allegro Moderato by Allesandro Marcello (1 (1)
Concerto in C minor, cont. - Allegro (1)
Concerto in D minor for oboe, strings & continuo: Adagio (2)
Concerto in D minor for Trumpet and Organ (1)
Concertos (6) for 2 Flutes/Oboes "La cetra" (3)
Concertos (6) for 2 Flutes/Oboes "La cetra": no 6 in G major (3)
Irene sdegnata (1)
La lontananza (1)
Riposo di Clori (1)
Serenata ad Irene (1)
Sonatas (12) for Violin and Basso Continuo: no 8 in E minor - Adagio (1)
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Albinoni, Cimarosa, Marcello, Et Al: Oboe Concertos / Holliger, I Musici
Release Date: 10/25/1990   Label: Philips   Catalog: 420189   Number of Discs: 1
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Marcello: 6 Concerti "La Cetra" / Holliger, Pellerin, Füri
Release Date: 04/01/1990   Label: Archiv Produktion (Dg)   Catalog: 427137   Number of Discs: 1
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Concerti Di Flauti - Telemann, Heinichen, Marcello / Hogwood, Loeki Stardust Quartet
Release Date: 07/16/1994   Label: L'oiseau Lyre   Catalog: 436905   Number of Discs: 1
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Strauss, Bach, Marcello: Concertos For Oboe / Ray Still
Release Date: 03/16/1993   Label: Virgin Classics   Catalog: 59686   Number of Discs: 1
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Biography by Patsy Morita
Much of what is known about Alessandro Marcello comes not from his few compositions, but from his professional career and social activities as a member of Venice's nobility. Both he and his more famous brother Benedetto studied law and were members of the city-state's high council. Alessandro was educated at the Collegio di S. Antonio, then joined the Venetian Arcadian society, the Accademia degli Animosi in 1698, and served the city as a diplomat in the Levant and the Peloponnese in 1700 and 1701. After returning to Venice, he took on a series of judiciary positions while dabbling in a number of creative endeavors. He was responsible for paintings found in the family palaces and parish church and, after joining the literary society, the Accademia della Crusca, published eight books of couplets, Ozii giovanili, in 1719. That same year, he was named head of the Accademia degli Animosi, and as such, he did much to expand its collection of musical instruments, many of which are now in Rome's National Museum of Musical Instruments. Marcello's compositional output is small, consisting of not much more than a dozen each of chamber cantatas, violin sonatas, and concertos. Most of his works were published under the pseudonym "Eterio Stinfalico," which is one of the reasons why it wasn't known until the mid-twentieth century that Bach's Keyboard Concerto in D minor, BWV 974, was a transcription of Marcello's Oboe Concerto in D minor, and even so, both the Bach and the Oboe Concerto are still often attributed to Benedetto Marcello. His cantatas dealt primarily with pastoral subjects and contained topical references, and, befitting his station in society, were clearly intended for Venice's and Rome's best singers, including Farinelli, Checchino, Laura and Virginia Predieri, and Benedetto's student, Faustina Bordoni. His instrumental works reflect a knowledge and understanding of the differences in French, Italian, and German music of the time, including choices of instruments for both the solo and continuo parts and use of ornamentation. Of all of his works, what is best known is the Adagio from the Oboe Concerto, which has become a staple of wedding music collections.
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