Giovanni Benedetto Platti had his musical apprenticeship in Venice,
where his teachers may have included older contemporaries such as
Vivaldi. From 1722 until his death in 1763 he was employed at the
episcopal court in Würzburg, described as an oboist and violinist,
greatly respected for his virtuosity. His Flute Sonatas, presumably
composed over a number of years, range from the late baroque to the
early classical in style.
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