Vincenzo Albrici

Vincenzo Albrici (26 June 1631 in Rome – 7 September 1687 in Prague) was an Italian composer, brother of Bartolomeo and nephew of Fabio and Alessandro Costantini.

[1] Then Albrici became joint vice-kapellmeister with Giovanni Andrea Bontempi under Heinrich Schütz in Dresden (1659).

[a] Vincenzo and his sister Leonora, also a singer, went to England and became part of the King's Italian Musicke.

In 1681 he gained the post of organist at the Thomaskirche, a position which required conversion to Protestantism.

A few months later, he moved to the Augustine church of St. Thomas, in Mala Strana, Prague for the rest of his life.