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These concertos were born at the junction of the late Baroque and the emerging Galant style, characterized by melodic elegance and clearer textures.
Leonardo Leo, a central figure of the Neapolitan School, is primarily remembered for his nearly 70 operas and profound sacred music. However, between 1737 and 1738, Leo produced a set of six cello concertos that represent a pivotal shift in the instrument's history—moving from its traditional role as a basso continuo support to a prominent soloist. II. Historical Context and Patronage Leo_Cello_Concertos.rar
Five of the concertos were written specifically for Domenico Marzio IV Carafa , the 8th Duke of Maddaloni, a talented amateur cellist who also employed Pergolesi. These concertos were born at the junction of
The works were largely composed in Naples in April and August of 1738. the 8th Duke of Maddaloni