Domenico Caudioso (18th Century, Italian) was a very
obscure 18th-Century Italian composer, whose dates and
even birthplace (conjectures include Naples and Novara)
have been lost, and known through only one Mandolin
concerto with two manuscript copies kept at the Library
of the University of Upsala and Bibliothèque Nationale
de France.
Source: Wikipedia
(https://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Caudioso,_Domenico).
Although originally composed for Mandolin, 2 Violins, &
Basso Continu...(+)
Domenico Caudioso (18th Century, Italian) was a very
obscure 18th-Century Italian composer, whose dates and
even birthplace (conjectures include Naples and Novara)
have been lost, and known through only one Mandolin
concerto with two manuscript copies kept at the Library
of the University of Upsala and Bibliothèque Nationale
de France.
Source: Wikipedia
(https://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Caudioso,_Domenico).
Although originally composed for Mandolin, 2 Violins, &
Basso Continuo, I created this Interpretation of the
"Concerto di mandolino a solo con Violini e Basso" in G
Major (Gima 58) for String Quartet (2 Violins, Viola &
Cello).