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The music library of a noble Florentine family : a catalogue raisonné of manuscripts and prints of the 1720s to the 1850s collected by the Ricasoli Family now housed in the University of Louisville Music Library : with essays on the history of the collection and music in the Ricasoli Chapels and household by Robert Lamar Weaver / edited by Susan Parisi ; compiled by John Karr, Caterina Pampaloni, and Robert Lamar Weaver.

Format Book and Print
Publication InfoSterling Heights, MI : Harmonie Park Press, 2012.
Descriptionxiii, 482 pages : illustrations, music ; 26 cm.
Subject(s)
Other author/creatorWeaver, Robert Lamar, compiler.
Other author/creatorParisi, Susan Helen, 1949- editor.
Other author/creatorKarr, John Paul, 1956- compiler.
Other author/creatorPampaloni, Caterina, compiler.
Other author/creatorRicasoli Family.
Other author/creatorRicasoli Collection (University of Louisville)
Other author/creatorUniversity of Louisville. Library.
Series Detroit monographs in musicology/studies in music ; 59
Detroit monographs in musicology/Studies in music ; no. 59. ^A281112
Contents The Ricasoli collection: its history and cultural background / Robert Lamar Weaver ; Music in the chapels and household, 1777-1850: evidence from the Ricasoli archives / Robert Lamar Weaver -- The catalogue. Organization ; Secular music ; Sacred music ; Method, theory, and history books.
Abstract The University of Louisville Music Library is the repository of some 400 manuscripts and prints of music, and a number of music books, collected between about 1750 and 1860 by three branches of the Ricasoli family of the high nobility of Florence. Largely a performing collection, the scores and pedagogical books were used in the Ricasoli residences and chapels by family members and the musicians they employed. Amounting to over 1,400 compositions, there are operas, oratorios, masses, organ toccatas, sacred and secular songs, ballet music, sinfonias, concertos, violin and keyboard sonatas, sonatas, variations, character pieces, and opera transcriptions for keyboard alone, works for piano four-hands, and harp compositions. Many scores are by Tuscan composers, and a considerable number are autographs. In several of the manuscripts alterations and performance indications are visible. Principal composers represented in the collection include Handel, Marcello, Pergolesi, Jommelli, J. C. Bach, Pleyel, Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, Clementi, Dussek, Guglielmi, Myslivecek, Paisiello, Rossini, Mayr, Paer, Cimarosa, Cherubini, Kozeluch, Schroeter, Vanhal, and Wagenseil, among others. Some of the Tuscan composers are Barbieri, Buccioni, Campion, Favier, B. Felici, A. Felici, Giuliani, Ligniville, Mabellini, Magnelli, Meucci, Moneta, Panerai, Pelleschi, G. M. Rutini, Gaspero Sborgi, Gaetano Sborgi, Sodi, and Valenti. The present volume brings together important documentary studies on the Ricasoli music by the compiler and a comprehensive catalogue of the complete contents, arranged by category: Secular Music; Sacred Music; and Method, Theory, and History Books. The compiler's two essays trace the history of the collection and its cultural background, and examine liturgical services and music in the Ricasoli chapels and residences. Both the catalogue and the essays draw on a wealth of contemporaneous documents from the Ricasoli archives in Florence.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 463-472) and index.
LCCN 2011040586
ISBN0899901581 (alk. paper)
ISBN9780899901589 (alk. paper)

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