Giovanni Mossi

born in 1680 in Roma, Lazio, Italy

died in 1742 in Roma, Lazio, Italy

Giovanni Mossi

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Giovanni Mossi (born c. 1680? in Rome?; died 1742 in Rome) was an Italian baroque composer.

Life

Many of the details of his life appear to be lost. Mossi was active in Rome around 1700 and is grouped stylistically with the 'Roman school' of the period, along with others such as Giuseppe Valentini. From what can be observed in his extant works, he appears to have been a skilled and innovative composer.

Selected works

  • Op. 1: 12 sonate per violino, violone o clavicembalo (1716)
  • Op. 2: 8 concerti a 3 e a 5 (c. 1720)
  • Op. 3: 6 concerti a 6 (c. 1720)
  • Op. 4: 12 concerti (1727)
  • Op. 5: 12 sonate o sinfonie per violino e violoncello (1727)
  • Op. 6: 12 sonate da camera per violino, violoncello o clavicembalo (1733)
  • Minuetto in la maggiore

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