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Ludovico Roncalli

Count Ludovico Giuseppe Antonio Filippo Roncalli, or simply Count Ludovico (1654–1713), was an Italian composer.

Ludovico Antonio Roncalli - Komponist

Roncalli was born in Bergamo on 6 March 1654 and baptized at the church of San Pancrazio in the Città Alta in Bergamo on 8 June 1654. He was the younger son of Conte Giovanni Martino Roncalli (1626–1700) and brother of Francesco, Conte di Montorio (1645–1717). He was ordained to the priesthood and died in Bergamo on 25 August 1713. The Roncalli family still possess a portrait of him in clerical dress (Dell'Ara and Parimbelli 2004, 17).A note on the back of the painting reads "Comes Ludovicus Roncalius I.V.D. [Iuris Utriusque Doctor) et abbas, et suis legatis ad Sancta exercitia promovenda insignis largitur. Obiit ann. 1713 Die 25 augusti. Aetatis sue ann. 59. men. sex". (Count Ludovico Roncalli, graduate in civil and canon law and priest, illustrious donor of his erudition for the promotion of spiritual exercises. Died in the year 1713, 25th day of August at the age of 59 years and 6 months). Another note in smaller letters reads "Ritratta quando era in età d’anni XXXII" (painted when he was 32 years of age). The portrait is reproduced in Dell'Ara's article and in the liner notes to the recordings of Jorge Oraison and Giacomo Parimbelli. A letter written by his brother Francesco to padre Martino is preserved in family archives. It refers to financial assistance given to Ludovico whilst he was in Rome in 1695. His reasons for visiting Rome are unknown but he may have been introduced to musical circles there by Cardinal Pamphilli to whom Capricci armonici is dedicated.

He published a collection of nine suites for five-course baroque guitar, Capricci armonici sopra la chitarra spagnola ("Harmonic caprices for the Spanish guitar"), in 1692. This is dedicated to the well-known patron of music, Cardinal Benedetto Panfili, a great-grandson of Pope Innocent X who was Cardinal Legate in Bologna from 1690 and later librarian of the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana in Rome (Dell'Ara and Parimbelli 2004, 17). It was transcribed into modern notation and arranged for the six-string guitar by Oscar Chilesotti in 1881.[citation needed] The work consists of nine complete suites, each comprising a preludio and alemanda followed by some of the other seventeenth-century dance forms such as corrente, sarabanda, gigue, minuet and gavotta. The last movement of the ninth suite is a passacaglia which was orchestrated by Ottorino Respighi and included in his Ancient Airs and Dances Suite no. 3. Roncalli's music is a great favorite of guitar enthusiasts, and individual movements frequently appear in guitar method books. Frederick Noad, who compiled an anthology titled The Baroque Guitar, as well as other popular instruction books, did not rate the Chilesotti transcription highly, pointing to many omitted embellishments and octave errors relating to the fourth and fifth strings (Noad 1974, 29). Roncalli probably used a bourdon or low octave string only on the fourth course with the fifth course re-entrant – a method of stringing particularly associated with his compatriot Francesco Corbetta and widely used in the latter part of the seventeenth century – e' bb gg dd' aa. Another edition in modern notation was published by Bruno Henze, and released in 1955 by VEB Friedrich Hofmeister, Leipzig. Noad did not comment on whether this edition had corrected the deficiencies of the Chilesotti version.

The original is available in two facsimile editions, both published in 1979.

Roncalli's Capricci armonici sopra la chitarra spagnola has been the exclusive subject of several recent recordings. One of the first was Sandro Volta's of suites I, II, IV, V, VII, and VIII on the Arion label in 1994 (ARN 68336). Jorge Oraisón recorded the entire cycle on 2 CDs for Vanguard Classics in 1996 (99151). Richard Savino recorded suites I, II, III, V, VII, and VIII for Dorian in 2008 (DSL-90604). Volta, Oraisón, and Savino used five-course guitars for their Roncalli recordings. In 2004 another recording devoted exclusively to Roncalli's work was released on the Italian label Tactus. It features Giacomo Parimbelli performing the complete suites except for V, VI, and IX, on a 19th-century instrument.

References edit

  • Dell'Ara, Mario, and Giacomo Parimbelli. 2004. "Ludovico Roncalli, l'abate chitarrista". Il Fronimo, no. 126 (April): 15–19.
  • Noad, Frederick M. 1974. The Baroque Guitar: Selected and Transcribed by Frederick Noad. New York: Ariel Music Publications.
  • Roncalli, Ludovico. 1692. Capricci armonici sopra la chitarra spagnola … opera prima. Bergamo: Sebastian Casetti Intagl. Complete facsimile edition with an introduction by Michael Macmeeken (reproduced by permission of the British Library). Monaco: Editions Chanterelle, 1979. Facsimile edition with a preface by Paolo Paolini. Archivum musicum, collana di testi rari 17. Florence: Studio per edizioni scelte, 1979, reprinted 1982. ISBN 9788872425442.
  • Strizich, Robert. 2001. "Roncalli, Conte Ludovico". ''The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell. London: Macmillan Publishers.

External links edit

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Count Ludovico Giuseppe Antonio Filippo Roncalli or simply Count Ludovico 1654 1713 was an Italian composer Ludovico Antonio Roncalli KomponistRoncalli was born in Bergamo on 6 March 1654 and baptized at the church of San Pancrazio in the Citta Alta in Bergamo on 8 June 1654 He was the younger son of Conte Giovanni Martino Roncalli 1626 1700 and brother of Francesco Conte di Montorio 1645 1717 He was ordained to the priesthood and died in Bergamo on 25 August 1713 The Roncalli family still possess a portrait of him in clerical dress Dell Ara and Parimbelli 2004 17 A note on the back of the painting reads Comes Ludovicus Roncalius I V D Iuris Utriusque Doctor et abbas et suis legatis ad Sancta exercitia promovenda insignis largitur Obiit ann 1713 Die 25 augusti Aetatis sue ann 59 men sex Count Ludovico Roncalli graduate in civil and canon law and priest illustrious donor of his erudition for the promotion of spiritual exercises Died in the year 1713 25th day of August at the age of 59 years and 6 months Another note in smaller letters reads Ritratta quando era in eta d anni XXXII painted when he was 32 years of age The portrait is reproduced in Dell Ara s article and in the liner notes to the recordings of Jorge Oraison and Giacomo Parimbelli A letter written by his brother Francesco to padre Martino is preserved in family archives It refers to financial assistance given to Ludovico whilst he was in Rome in 1695 His reasons for visiting Rome are unknown but he may have been introduced to musical circles there by Cardinal Pamphilli to whom Capricci armonici is dedicated He published a collection of nine suites for five course baroque guitar Capricci armonici sopra la chitarra spagnola Harmonic caprices for the Spanish guitar in 1692 This is dedicated to the well known patron of music Cardinal Benedetto Panfili a great grandson of Pope Innocent X who was Cardinal Legate in Bologna from 1690 and later librarian of the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana in Rome Dell Ara and Parimbelli 2004 17 It was transcribed into modern notation and arranged for the six string guitar by Oscar Chilesotti in 1881 citation needed The work consists of nine complete suites each comprising a preludio and alemanda followed by some of the other seventeenth century dance forms such as corrente sarabanda gigue minuet and gavotta The last movement of the ninth suite is a passacaglia which was orchestrated by Ottorino Respighi and included in his Ancient Airs and Dances Suite no 3 Roncalli s music is a great favorite of guitar enthusiasts and individual movements frequently appear in guitar method books Frederick Noad who compiled an anthology titled The Baroque Guitar as well as other popular instruction books did not rate the Chilesotti transcription highly pointing to many omitted embellishments and octave errors relating to the fourth and fifth strings Noad 1974 29 Roncalli probably used a bourdon or low octave string only on the fourth course with the fifth course re entrant a method of stringing particularly associated with his compatriot Francesco Corbetta and widely used in the latter part of the seventeenth century e bb gg dd aa Another edition in modern notation was published by Bruno Henze and released in 1955 by VEB Friedrich Hofmeister Leipzig Noad did not comment on whether this edition had corrected the deficiencies of the Chilesotti version The original is available in two facsimile editions both published in 1979 Roncalli s Capricci armonici sopra la chitarra spagnola has been the exclusive subject of several recent recordings One of the first was Sandro Volta s of suites I II IV V VII and VIII on the Arion label in 1994 ARN 68336 Jorge Oraison recorded the entire cycle on 2 CDs for Vanguard Classics in 1996 99151 Richard Savino recorded suites I II III V VII and VIII for Dorian in 2008 DSL 90604 Volta Oraison and Savino used five course guitars for their Roncalli recordings In 2004 another recording devoted exclusively to Roncalli s work was released on the Italian label Tactus It features Giacomo Parimbelli performing the complete suites except for V VI and IX on a 19th century instrument References editDell Ara Mario and Giacomo Parimbelli 2004 Ludovico Roncalli l abate chitarrista Il Fronimo no 126 April 15 19 Noad Frederick M 1974 The Baroque Guitar Selected and Transcribed by Frederick Noad New York Ariel Music Publications Roncalli Ludovico 1692 Capricci armonici sopra la chitarra spagnola opera prima Bergamo Sebastian Casetti Intagl Complete facsimile edition with an introduction by Michael Macmeeken reproduced by permission of the British Library Monaco Editions Chanterelle 1979 Facsimile edition with a preface by Paolo Paolini Archivum musicum collana di testi rari 17 Florence Studio per edizioni scelte 1979 reprinted 1982 ISBN 9788872425442 Strizich Robert 2001 Roncalli Conte Ludovico The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians second edition edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell London Macmillan 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