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Benedetto Vinaccesi : a musician in Brescia and Venice in the age of Corelli / Michael Talbot.

Author/creator Talbot, Michael, 1943-
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoOxford : Clarendon, 1994.
Descriptionxii, 356 pages, 8 pages of plates : illustrations, music ; 24 cm.
Subject(s)
Series Oxford monographs on music
Oxford monographs on music. ^A256395
Contents The Vinaccesi family -- Benedetto Vinaccesi: the Brescian years -- Benedetto Vinaccesi: the Venetian years, i. The Ospedaletto -- Benedetto Vinaccesi: the Venetian years, ii. San Marco -- The later Vinaccesis -- The sonatas -- The cantatas -- The oratorios -- The operas -- The sacred vocal music -- Conclusion -- Appendix A: Genealogy of the Vinaccesi family -- Appendix B: Quotations and transcriptions -- Appendix C: Tables -- Appendix D: A catalogue of Benedetto Vinaccesi's works.
Abstract This is the first study of the life and works of Benedetto Vinaccesi (1666-1719), who, despite his present-day obscurity, was a gifted and, in his day, much-admired Italian composer from the period of Corelli. His significant corpus of works includes operas, oratorios, sonatas, cantatas, and church music of many kinds, and Talbot's description brings to light their striking originality. More importantly, perhaps, since Vinaccesi's music harks back to an earlier generation of Italian composers (Legrenzi, Stradella, Colonna) yet also anticipates the later developments of Albinoni and Vivaldi, it constitutes an unusual amalgam of elements identified today as "middle" and "late" baroque, and Talbot's survey is able to place in focus many neglected aspects of stylistic evolution in the years around 1700. His chronicle of the Vinaccesi family and description of the "citizen" class to which it belonged is invaluable for the light it sheds on the place of the composer in seventeenth-century Italy. He also provides a wealth of other information on the society, institutions, and local history of Italy (especially Brescia and Venice) in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The result is a rounded portrait of an important musician, which also serves to illuminate many aspects of the Italian baroque.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 333-338) and index.
LCCNgb 94006583
ISBN0198163789 :

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