Vincenzo Albrici
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Vincenzo Albrici (26 June 1631 in Rome - 7 September 1687 in Prague) was an Italian composer, brother of Bartolomeo and nephew of Fabio and
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. Albrici was born as the son of singer who settled from
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in Rome. In 1641 he became a student at the Collegium Germanicum et Hungaricum under
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. In 1647 he was paid as an organist in the Santa Maria in Vallicella. In 1652 he was invited by
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and started to work for
Queen Christina of Sweden Christina ( sv, Kristina, 18 December (New Style) 1626 – 19 April 1689), a member of the House of Vasa, was Queen of Sweden in her own right from 1632 until her abdication in 1654. She succeeded her father Gustavus Adolphus upon his death ...
together with his brother, who joined the boys' choir. His father, an
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, sang the
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in Swedish when the Queen abdicated in June 1654. Albrici stayed in
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when
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became king. Then Albrici became joint ''vice-kapellmeister'' with
Giovanni Andrea Bontempi Giovanni Andrea Bontempi (ca. 1624 – 1 July 1705) was an Italian castrato singer, later composer, historian, music theorist, and assistant ''kapellmeister'' to Heinrich Schütz at Dresden from 1657. He was born Giovanni Andrea Angelini, in Perugi ...
under Heinrich Schütz in Dresden (1659). Vincenzo's brother Bartolomeo Albrici, took up the position of organist. Vincenzo and his sister Leonora, also a singer, went to England and became part of the King's Italian Musicke. Bartolomeo joined them in 1666 and remained in England when Vincenzo returned to Dresden. In 1681 he gained the post of organist at the Thomaskirche, a position which required conversion to Protestantism. A few months later, he moved to the Augustine church of St. Thomas, in Mala Strana, Prague for the rest of his life.


Works, editions and recordings

Most of his works in Dresden were destroyed in the nine-day July 1760 bombardment of Dresden by the
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, but 35 vocal works survive in the
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in Uppsala. *Concerti Sacri a 1, 2, 3 voci con strumenti, Cappella Augustana
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. Label: Musica Rediviva.


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References

· Matteo Messori, Anna Katarzyna Zaręba, "Nuovi documenti su Vincenzo Albrici (1631-1687) e la sua famiglia", ''Fonti Musicali Italiane'', 22 (2017) {{DEFAULTSORT:Albrici, Vincenzo Italian Baroque composers Italian male classical composers 1631 births 1690s deaths 17th-century Italian composers Court of Christina, Queen of Sweden