Giovanni Battista Riccio (Giambattista Riccio) (late 16th century – after 1621) was a musician and composer of the early Baroque era, resident in Venice, most notable for his development of instrumental forms, particularly utilizing the recorder.
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Sonata a 4 on Recorder Quartet: Early Italian Recorder Music & English Consort Music by Flanders Recorder Quartet Riccio : Sonata a 4 on Italian Music of the Seventeenth Century by Il Giardino Armonico Sonata a 4 (from Il terzo libro delle Divine Lodi) on Flauto Veneziano by Dorothee Oberlinger Divine lodi musicali, Book 3: No. 39, Sonata à 4 on Venezia 1631: La Festa della Salute by Ecco la musica Canzona on Flute Music of the 16th & 17th Centuries by Nancy Hadden, Antonio de Cabezón, Jacques Arcadelt, Diego Ortiz, Ludwig Senfl, Paul Hofhaimer, Sebastiano Festa, Claudin de Sermisy, Nicolas Gombert, Riccardo Rognoni, Cipriano de Rore, Thomas Crecquillon, Luis Venegas de Henestrosa, Claude Gervaise, Clément Janequin, Jacob van Eyck, Giovanni Battista Riccio, Girolamo Frescobaldi, Dario Castello & Biagio Marini Canzona on Die Renaissanceflöte by Peter Thalheimer & Collegium Rara Stuttgart, Peter Thalheimer & Collegium Musica Rara Stuttgart Canzona (for recorder) on Italian Baroque Recorder Music by Musica Concertiva Divine lodi musicali, Libro 3: La Rossignola on Natura amorosa by La Fenice & Jean Tubéry Canzon a doi soprani in echo on The Heritage of Monteverdi by La Fenice & Jean Tubéry Iubilent Omnes on Mottetti e canzoni virtuose by Adrien Mabire & La Guilde des Mercenaires
György Geiger, Johann Ernst Altenburg, Matthias Spiegler, Johann Pezel, Georg Friedrich Händel, Giovanni Battista Riccio, Antonio Vivaldi, Jean-Baptiste Arban
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