Giacomo Sarcuni

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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]

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