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81:(c. 1666), which survived in manuscript, his other works are missing. 300 works are known in his estate, including 86 violin sonatas, 24 trio sonatas, 58 sinfonias for 3 violins and basso continuo and a few vocal works. Also there exist references to a work 50:, who often played under Mannelli and who gradually replaced him between 1682 and 1690 as the first concertino violinist, described him as one of his most influential teachers. Additionally, he counted him with 69:. When he died unmarried, in 1697, he left his not negligible assets to the congregation. The donation was provided for members with lesser income and it ran out only towards the end of the 18th century. 162: 152: 38:
Mannelli spent the major part of his life in Rome where he also worked during the opera performances and religious events. As a violinist nicknamed
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in Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 69 (2007)
26:– 6 January 1697 in Rome) was an Italian violinist, 95:
Primo Libro de Sinfonie con violino e Basso continuo
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Sonata a tre, due violini con il basso per l'organo
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Sonate e tre, due violini con il basso per l'organo
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Rome
castrato
Arcangelo Corelli
Carlo Ambrogio Lonati
Lelio Colista
Carlo Mannelli in Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 69 (2007)
Categories
1640 births
1697 deaths
Italian Baroque composers
Italian male classical composers
Italian classical violinists
Italian male classical violinists
Castrati
17th-century Italian composers
17th-century male musicians

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