Giacomo Sarcuni (1690–1759) was a Neapolitan priest and composer. [1][2] He also taught singing at the Conservatorio della Pietà dei Turchini (and likely had studied there), and became a choral conductor. [3][2][4] Some 13 extant manuscripts by Sarcuni are listed in RISM.[5]
Missa a 5 voci con stromenti. Horrida pavet specus frangitur; In Monte Oliveti. La Hispanoflamenca, Le Pavillon de Musique, Ben van Nespen, Etcetera 2022[6]
12Frederick Aquilina · Benigno Zerafa (1726-1804) and the Neapolitan Galant Style p 98 "Don Giacomo Sarcuni, maestro di cappella of the Arcivescovato, was charged to engage the pupils for musical services 'per il canto e la musica' (to sing and to play the instruments) in convents and monasteries."