Johann Heinrich von Weissenburg (c. 1660 – 26 January 1730), known as Giovanni Henrico Albicastro, was an amateur musician and composer of the Baroque era.
Albicastro came from Klosterneuburg near Vienna,[1] or the village of Bieswangen, near Pappenheim in central Bavaria, not far from the village of Weissenburg ("White Castle", thus "Albicastro" in Latin or Italian).
In 1696, a collection of twelve of his trio sonatas appeared, entitled Il giardino armonico sacro-profano ("The sacred-profane harmonic garden"), Op.
In Amsterdam a separate set of opus numbers were published by Estienne Roger: collections of violin sonatas (Opp.
During the last phases of the War of the Spanish Succession (1701–1713), he served as a captain of cavalry.