
Antonio (Antonino) Reggio (b. 1725; d. often given as 1780, though some authority records extend this to 1800) is an 18th-century Italian composer and musician whose surviving footprint is largely manuscript-based. A digitised source on IMSLP preserves a Harpsichord Sonata in D major (Hr.56) from a Berlin manuscript, and modern source studies also associate him with vocal works transmitted as “Concerti a quattro per tre soprani e contralto” (including a Florence manuscript cited as Mus 338).
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