Andrea Falconieri (1585/6 – 1656), also known as
Falconiero, was an Italian composer and lutenist from
Naples. He resided in Parma from 1604 until 1614, and
later moved to Rome, and then back to his native
Naples, where in 1647 he became maestro di cappella at
the royal chapel. .
Source: Wikipedia
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_Falconieri).
Although originally composed for 2 Violins/Viols,
Cello/Viola da gamba/Continuo, I created this
Interpretation of the "L'Eroic...(+)
Andrea Falconieri (1585/6 – 1656), also known as
Falconiero, was an Italian composer and lutenist from
Naples. He resided in Parma from 1604 until 1614, and
later moved to Rome, and then back to his native
Naples, where in 1647 he became maestro di cappella at
the royal chapel. .
Source: Wikipedia
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_Falconieri).
Although originally composed for 2 Violins/Viols,
Cello/Viola da gamba/Continuo, I created this
Interpretation of the "L'Eroica Trio" from "Il Primo
Libro di Canzone" (No. 3) for Woodwind Trio (Flute,
Oboe & Bassoon).