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Vincenzo Albrici (1631 - 1696) came from an Italian family with many musicians. He was a composer and keyboard player who studied with the "maestro di cappella" Carissimi and later became organist at the German College in Rome. This was succeeded by an appointment as "maestro di cappella" for himself in Rome at the Chiesa Nuova. He served in various posts in Sweden, and Germany and visited France and England as well. Albrici's was quite the peripatetic life-style. He earned the position of "Director of Italian Musicians" at the court in Dresden where he eventually converted to Protestantism. Most of the works of Albrici's that survive are Latin motets and a cantata entitled "Su l'arenoso lido" which is a sorrowful piece inspired by the story of Dido. Sources claim that Albrici was a better keyboard player (organs and harpsichords) than he was a composer and had the ability to play quick passages with a felicity of pharse. ~ Keith Johnson, All Music Guide User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

The Christmas Album
Vincenzo Albrici: Misericordias Domini

Gustavus Rex & Christina Regina – Musiken kring Gustav II Adolf och drottning Kristina / - Music for Gustavus Adolphus and Queen Christina (1611-54)

Musica Baltica

Music Of The Swedish Great Power Period
Albrici: Sacred Cantatas

Music From The Court Of Queen Christina Of Sweden
Albrici: Concerti sacri

Musik på Tre Kronor – Musik ur Dübensamlingen / Music at the Royal Palace, Three Crowns – Music from the Düben collection
Kammermusik

Italian Baroque Trumpet Music

Schütz and his Legacy