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Cavalier Giovanni Battista Buonamente Franciscan Violinist Peter Allsop

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Cavalier Giovanni Battista Buonamente Franciscan Violinist Peter Allsop
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Publisher: Ashgate
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.59 MB
Pages: 252
Author: Peter Allsop
ISBN: 9781840146271, 1840146273
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Cavalier Giovanni Battista Buonamente Franciscan Violinist Peter Allsop by Peter Allsop 9781840146271, 1840146273 instant download after payment.

Giovanni Battista Buonamente was among the most original and inventive Italian composers of the seventeenth century. Peter Allsop reveals his importance as part of a tradition that stands in direct antithesis to that of the Corellian sonata today regarded as the 'norm'. This development is traced in a series of likely teacher-pupil relationships from Salamone Rossi to Marco Uccellini, the most prolific Italian composers of instrumental ensemble music in the first half of the seventeenth century.The first half of the book sets out what is known of Buonamente's turbulent career as he moved from the courtly environments of the Gonzaga household and Habsburg court to several less auspicious posts at various religious institutions, ending his life as maestro di cappella at the mother house of his order, S. Francesco in Assisi. A fascinating picture emerges of the nature of musical patronage against a background of war and plague in this time of great political instability.

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