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Girolamo Frescobaldi
(
person
)
by
drownzsurf
Wed Oct 17 2001 at 22:33:17
Famed Italian Organist and Innovative Composer
Girolamo Frescobaldi
was an
Italian
born in 1583 who not only was a devoted student to the best of early 17th century Italian music but picked up some of ideas from the
Netherlands
during excursions to Belgium.
The Italian school he understudied contributed the
Madrigal
from the 15th and 16th century. This being the
romantic
multipart harmonies developing along with inventions and their offshoots in keyboards, including
Clavichord
,
Pianoforte
,
Harpsichord
,
Virginal
,
Spinet
,
organ
and
Clavier
. But, more importantly, the
Renaissance
was experiencing a demand for instrumentals on these wonderful new instruments and the exploration of a new musical universe.
So now just before he was born the
Sonata
was born in Holland by Adrian Willaert of the Netherlands school, and his pupils influenced Girolamo during his visit. Another important development during this artistic re-birth, was the trend to look to
two part
dance tunes, instead of just the Church music.
After some of the dance based music was published in 1551 still clumsily married to the
church
pieces, some finally were assembled with the new
harmonic
style combining
Variety
with
Unity
, this
profound
form derived from this
synthesis
was called the
Suite
.
Girolamo Frescobaldi used his technique of starting a
melodic
phrase
, a specific kind of
passage
, and then re-introducing it in the unfolding composition, changed somewhat, but alway identifiable, and cohesive: at his organ debut at
St. Peter
's at Rome in 1615. He wrote for clavier, also, and he wrote:
Ricercari
,
Canzone
, and
Capricci
. These
composition
s showed never heard before thems, nonstandard harmonies, and
chromatic
progression
virtuosity
unified in pieces worthy of later
scholarly
exploration
. He succeeded in leaving a
heritage
before his death at 61 years.
Source:
History of Music
, W. J. Baltzell; 1905
printable version
chaos
Madrigal
Sonata
Italian
stylus phantasticus
1583
papal infallibility
Saint Peter
Virginal
Unity
Toccata
Suite
Spinet
Scholarly
Progression
Pianoforte
Oubliette
Melodic
chromatic
passage
harpsichord
harmonic
synthesis
virtuosity
exploration
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