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Giovanni Henrico Albicastro : ウィキペディア英語版
Giovanni Henrico Albicastro
Giovanni Henrico Albicastro was the italianized name of Bavarian composer Johann Heinrich von Weissenburg (c. 1660 – after 1730), a talented amateur musician who published his compositions pseudonymously. Albicastro came from the village of Bieswangen, near Pappenheim in central Bavaria, not far from the village of Weissenburg ("White Castle", thus "Albicastro"). Johann Gottfried Walther included Albicastro in his ''Musicalisches Lexicon'' (1732) under the mistaken supposition that Albicastro came from Switzerland; consequently he has often been included in lists of Swiss musicians. He might be classified as a Bavarian-born composer of Italian music that was published in both the Protestant and Catholic Low Countries.
In 1686 Weissenburg arrived in Leiden, in the Netherlands, where he registered at the University of Leiden as a ''Musicus Academiae,'' but his name does not appear in the university's archives.
In 1696 a collection of twelve of his trio sonatas appeared, entitled ''Il giardino armonico sacro-profano'' ("The sacred-profane harmonic garden"), Opus 3. Edited by François Barbry, it was published in Bruges by François van Heurck; no copies of the last six, or of Albicastro's opus 1 or opus 2 from Bruges seem to have survived. In Amsterdam a separate set of opus numbers were published by Estienne Roger: collections of violin sonatas (Opp. 2, 3, 5, 6 and 9), trio sonatas (Opp. 1, 4 and 8), and string concertos (Op. 7) in a Corellian idiom.
During the last phases of the War of the Spanish Succession (1701–1713), he served as a captain of cavalry. He remained active in this position until 1730, the last that is heard of him. One source mentions that he may have died in 1738, but this is not known with any certainty.〔''Musical Heritage review, Volume 6'', Paganiniana Publications, 1982, pag.15〕
==References==

*(Radio Netherlands music: ) Rudolf Rasch, "Giovanni Henrico Albicastro"

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