About Giovanni Battista Costanzi
Giovanni Battista Costanzi (Rome, 3 September 1704 - Rome, 5 March 1778) was an Italian composer and cellist. In life he was best known with the nicknames Giovannino del Cello or Giovannino da Roma. In 1721 he entered the service of Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni , first as aiuto da camera , and then, since 1737, succeeding Arcangelo Corelli as chief of the instruments. In 1727 he made his debut as operatic with L'amor generoso at the Teatro Capranica in Rome
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Sonata da camera for 2 Cellos in F Major: III. Presto
Sinfonia in D Major for Cello & Basso continuo: I. Adagio staccato
Sonata prima: III. Prestissimo
Sinfonia in D Major for Cello & Basso continuo: II. Allegro
Sinfonia in D Major for Cello & Basso continuo: III. Amoroso
Sonata prima: II. Allegro
Sonata prima: I. Andante spiritoso e staccato
Sonata seconda: II. Allegro ma non tanto presto
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