
About Joseph Hector Fiocco
Joseph-Hector Fiocco (20 January 1703 – 21 June 1741), born in Brussels, was a Flemish (Belgian) composer and violinist of the high and late Baroque period. His father, the Italian composer Pietro Antonio Fiocco, and one his older brothers (he had 14 siblings, including the composer and choirmaster Jean-Joseph) were responsible for his musical education. He was also a professor of Greek and Latin. He worked as a musician in the cathedral at Antwerp, where he was in charge of the music for the services.
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Adagio by Matthias Schlubeck and Ignace Michaels
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Sanctus
Gloria
Ecce panis
Laudamus te
Sonata in G minor for recorder and continuo, [Michael Schneider recorder, A.Schneider cello, S.Bauer cembalo & orgel, T.Ozaki lute]
III. Gigue
Et resurrexit
Recorder Sonata in G minor: I. Grave
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