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Gian Francesco Eterardi was an 18th Century Italian composer. Eterardi is such an obscure and forgotten composer that when Bonifaccio Bianchi recorded his Mandolin Concerto, from the manuscript kept at Bibiothèque Nationale de France, with Claudio Scimone and I Solisti Veneti in 1971 for Erato, even his first name was unknown. It’s been retrieved since and he’s now Gian Francesco Eterardi, but other than that his biographic details are still as unknown as before. Apparently, the manuscript is titled “Concerto for two violins, bass and mandolin obliggato by il Signor Eterardi echo”, as if the echo referred to the composer rather than the work. The first movement is written less “in echo” (which implies responses from a distance) than in imitation, with the mandolin repeating the phrases tossed by the violins. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Echo Concerto for Mandolin in D Major: I. Allegro
32Echo Concerto for Mandolin in D Major: III. Menuetto
23Echo Concerto for Mandolin in D Major: II. Poco Largo
24Mandolin Concerto in D major 'Echo': I. Allegretto
15Mandolin Concerto in D major 'Echo': II. Poco largo
16Mandolin Concerto in D major 'Echo': III. Minuetto l & LL
17エテラルディ_マンドリン協奏曲ニ長調<エコー>_1.Allegretto
18エテラルディ_マンドリン協奏曲ニ長調<エコー>_2.Poco largo
19エテラルディ_マンドリン協奏曲ニ長調<エコー>_3.Minuetto I & II
110Concerto en ré majeur pour mandoline avec deux violons et basse "Echo": Allegretto
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