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Rosendo Salvado

Rosendo Salvado Rotea OSB (1 March 1814 – 29 December 1900) was a Spanish Benedictine monk, missionary, bishop, pianist, composer, author, founder and first abbot of the Territorial Abbey of New Norcia in Western Australia. Salvado introduced the blue gum to Galicia, a species which displaced the native Spanish chestnut and oak.[3]

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Rosendo Salvado

1st Roman Catholic abbot
Statute of Rosendo Salvado, located in his hometown of Tui, Pontevedra, Galicia, Spain
ChurchTerritorial Abbey of New Norcia
DiocesePerth
Installed12 March 1867
Term ended29 December 1900[1]
SuccessorFulgentius Antonio Torres
Other post(s)Bishop of Port Essington (1849 – 1867)
Orders
Ordination23 February 1839 (Priest) in Naples[2]
Consecration15 August 1849 (Bishop)[1]
Personal details
Born(1814-03-01)1 March 1814
Tui, Pontevedra, Galicia, Spain[2]
Died29 December 1900(1900-12-29) (aged 86)
Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls, Rome
BuriedNew Norcia
NationalitySpanish
DenominationRoman Catholic Church
OccupationRoman Catholic bishop
ProfessionCleric

Early life and background edit

Salvado was born at Tui, Galicia, Spain. At the age of 15 he entered the Benedictine Abbey of San Martin at Compostela. He was clothed in the habit in 1829 and took his final vows in 1832. In 1835, he was forced to flee to the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, after the anti-Catholic government of Juan Álvarez Mendizábal decreed the closing of all monasteries and the secularisation of monks as a result of the First Carlist War. He was received into the Abbey of Trinità della Cava, near Naples, where he was ordained to the priesthood in February 1839.[2]

Mission edit

Strongly desiring to labour in the foreign missions, his wish was granted after John Brady was consecrated as first bishop of the Diocese of Perth. With his longtime friend Father José Benito Serra OSB, Salvado sailed from London with the bishop's party and landed in Fremantle in January 1846. At Brady's instruction, Salvado and Serra, alongside a small party of their fellow Benedictines, journeyed deep into the Victoria Plains via ox drawn cart. On 1 March 1846, they founded "The Central Mission" in the midst of the bush, intending to convert the Indigenous Australians to Catholicism. This was later renamed "New Norcia" after the birthplace of St. Benedict.[2]

The priests soon established relations with the Nyungar people, but conditions at the mission proved so harsh that soon only Salvado and Serra remained. Salvado was an accomplished musician and in the first year of the mission he travelled back to Perth and on 21 May 1846 gave a well-received piano recital in tattered robes in the hall of the courthouse. The recital raised much needed funds for provisioning the new mission.[4] Then, in 1848, Serra was appointed Bishop of Port Essington in the Northern Territory and later to coadjutor of the Diocese of Perth. In 1849, Salvado sailed for Europe to raise funds for the mission accompanied by two young Nyungar boys, Joseph Conaci and Francis Dirimera. Salvado was consecrated Bishop of Port Essington in August that year, much against his will, as he strongly desired to return to New Norcia. After Port Essington was abandoned, however, he was left as a bishop without an episcopal see.[2]

While waiting permission to return to Australia, he wrote and published Memorie Storiche dell' Australia in March 1851. This book, which chronicled the beginnings of the mission and his relations with the Nyungar people, went through multiple printings in Italian, Spanish and French. It was published in English in 1977.[2]

Later life edit

He returned to Australia in 1853, accompanied by a large number of priests and monks bound for the Australian missions and especially for New Norcia. For four years he administered the Diocese of Perth during Bishop Serra's absence in Europe. He returned to New Norcia in 1857. In the following years he shifted the focus of the mission to serving the White settlers who were pouring into the area. In 1866 he was nominated as Bishop of Perth, but convinced Vatican authorities that his true vocation lay with Aborigines.[5] In 1867, he was appointed "Lord Abbot" and the mission was upgraded to an independent abbey by Papal decree. He died in 1900 at the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls, while on a visit to Rome. His body was returned to New Norcia three years later and buried in a tomb of Carrara marble behind the high altar of the abbey church.[2][6]

Piano compositions edit

The few compositions for piano composed by Rosendo Salvado that have survived to our days are influenced by the Romanticism of his time, especially by Liszt and Thalberg, and by the Italian opera. The composition dates do not appear in the manuscripts.

His “Fantasía, variaciones y final” is dedicated to countess Lebzeltern. The introduction, theme, six variations and ending in a polonaise rhythm are display a virtuoso pianism worthy of admiration, but also of lyrical melodies inspired by the Italian bel canto.

The “Tantum ergo”, whose text is based on the last verses of the medieval song Pange lingua by Saint Thomas Aquinas, is a piece for one or two voices and piano dedicated to Caterina Giordani. The word Tudensi appears in one of the voices, probably referring to the name of the native town of Salvado. It is a beautiful piece inspired by the Italian opera of the time, containing two contrasting sections and culminating with a stretto to the Amen.

The “Pequeño entretenimiento con aire de marcha” begins with a tremolo that reminds us of the rolling of drums and, as indicated in a measure of the piece, it must be played with scioltezza. It is dedicated to Paquita Patrelli.

The “Gran walz fantástico ó sea, un cuarto de ora en la Tertulia”, dedicated to the marchioness Santasilia, floods its pages with astonishing technical difficulties, with a marching rhythm, improvisatory sections and with a lyrical passage that precedes the coda and which reminds us of Schubert ́s lyricism.

The short page “Maquialó”, subtitled Canción de baile de los Australianos Occidentales, is a piano reduction made by Salvado himself of an aboriginal danceand used by the Yued natives as motivation to work. Maquialó is said to mean moon in the sky.

The Spanish pianist Andrea González recovered the music of the Spanish monk Rosendo Salvado in an album (CD/DVD) published with Warner Music Spain.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Abbot Rudesindo Salvado, O.S.B." The Hierarchy of the Catholic Church. 23 November 2011. Retrieved 14 February 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g William, Dom. "Salvado, Rosendo (1814–1900)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISSN 1833-7538. Retrieved 14 February 2012.
  3. ^ "Fray Rosendo, el español que defendió a los aborígenes australianos". El Debate (in Spanish). Madrid. 15 April 2023. Retrieved 15 April 2023. el religioso trajo consigo las semillas de un árbol denominado científicamente globulus [...] transformando un biotopo húmedo en otro árido y «australianizado», especialmente sensible al fuego, aparte del desastre estético que ha supuesto desplazar a los hermosos castaños y robledales autóctonos
  4. ^ The Salvado Memoirs, Benedictine Community of New Norcia Inc, 1977
  5. ^ Serle, Percival (1949). "Salvado, Rosendo". Dictionary of Australian Biography. Sydney: Angus & Robertson. Retrieved 14 February 2012.
  6. ^ "The Salvado Era: 1846–1900". The Story of New Norcia. New Norcia Benedictine Community. 2011. Retrieved 14 February 2012.

Further reading edit

  • Prada Blanco, Albino [es] (2014): Crónica desde el país de los sin alma. Rosendo Salvado en Australia 1846-1899, A Coruña, Biblioteca Gallega-La Voz de Galicia (ISBN 978-84-9757-282-8)
  • Salvado, Rosendo (1851). Memorie Storiche dell' Australia: Memorias historicas sobre la Australia y particularmente acerca la mision Benedictina de Nueva Nursia y los usos y costumbres de los salvajes (in Spanish). Barcelona: Herederos de la V. Pla. p. 400.
  • Salvado, Rosendo (1883). Relazione della Missione benedittina di Nuova Nurcia nell’Australia Occidentale (1844–1883). Roma, 1883; en Cipollone, G. y Orlandi, C. Aborigeno con gli aborigene, Librería Editrice Vaticana,2011
  • Salvado, Rosendo (1883). Manoscritto Originale (e Reservato) della Relazione che per ordine dell’E.mo Cardinale Simeoni, Prefetto della Sacra Congregazione di Propaganda Fide, scrisse Monsignor Rudesindo Salvado vescova di Porto-Vittoria, o Vittoria, nell’Australia Settentrionale e Abbott Nullius del Monastero e Mission di Nuova Norcia nell’Australia Occidentale, nell’occasione della sua visita ad Limina Apostolorum, sull’origine, adamento e stato presente, cioè dal 1844 al 1883, della detta missione do Nuova Norcia, e presentò al suddetto E.mo Porporato in Roma nella data del 15 Agosta 1883. New Norcia Archives 2953A/39. English Translation: Report of Rosendo Salgado to Propaganda Fide in 1883, translated by Stefano Girola. Abbey Press, 2015. ISBN 978-1-925208-98-6
  • IStormon, Edward James (1977). The Salvado Memoirs: historical memoirs of Australia and particularly of the Benedictine Mission of New Norcia and of the habits and customs of the Australian natives. University of Western Australia Press. p. 300. ISBN 0-85564-114-2.

External links edit

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Rosendo Salvado Rotea OSB 1 March 1814 29 December 1900 was a Spanish Benedictine monk missionary bishop pianist composer author founder and first abbot of the Territorial Abbey of New Norcia in Western Australia Salvado introduced the blue gum to Galicia a species which displaced the native Spanish chestnut and oak 3 DomRosendo SalvadoOSB1st Roman Catholic abbotStatute of Rosendo Salvado located in his hometown of Tui Pontevedra Galicia SpainChurchTerritorial Abbey of New NorciaDiocesePerthInstalled12 March 1867Term ended29 December 1900 1 SuccessorFulgentius Antonio TorresOther post s Bishop of Port Essington 1849 1867 OrdersOrdination23 February 1839 Priest in Naples 2 Consecration15 August 1849 Bishop 1 Personal detailsBorn 1814 03 01 1 March 1814Tui Pontevedra Galicia Spain 2 Died29 December 1900 1900 12 29 aged 86 Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls RomeBuriedNew NorciaNationalitySpanishDenominationRoman Catholic ChurchOccupationRoman Catholic bishopProfessionCleric Contents 1 Early life and background 2 Mission 3 Later life 4 Piano compositions 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life and background editSalvado was born at Tui Galicia Spain At the age of 15 he entered the Benedictine Abbey of San Martin at Compostela He was clothed in the habit in 1829 and took his final vows in 1832 In 1835 he was forced to flee to the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies after the anti Catholic government of Juan Alvarez Mendizabal decreed the closing of all monasteries and the secularisation of monks as a result of the First Carlist War He was received into the Abbey of Trinita della Cava near Naples where he was ordained to the priesthood in February 1839 2 Mission editStrongly desiring to labour in the foreign missions his wish was granted after John Brady was consecrated as first bishop of the Diocese of Perth With his longtime friend Father Jose Benito Serra OSB Salvado sailed from London with the bishop s party and landed in Fremantle in January 1846 At Brady s instruction Salvado and Serra alongside a small party of their fellow Benedictines journeyed deep into the Victoria Plains via ox drawn cart On 1 March 1846 they founded The Central Mission in the midst of the bush intending to convert the Indigenous Australians to Catholicism This was later renamed New Norcia after the birthplace of St Benedict 2 The priests soon established relations with the Nyungar people but conditions at the mission proved so harsh that soon only Salvado and Serra remained Salvado was an accomplished musician and in the first year of the mission he travelled back to Perth and on 21 May 1846 gave a well received piano recital in tattered robes in the hall of the courthouse The recital raised much needed funds for provisioning the new mission 4 Then in 1848 Serra was appointed Bishop of Port Essington in the Northern Territory and later to coadjutor of the Diocese of Perth In 1849 Salvado sailed for Europe to raise funds for the mission accompanied by two young Nyungar boys Joseph Conaci and Francis Dirimera Salvado was consecrated Bishop of Port Essington in August that year much against his will as he strongly desired to return to New Norcia After Port Essington was abandoned however he was left as a bishop without an episcopal see 2 While waiting permission to return to Australia he wrote and published Memorie Storiche dell Australia in March 1851 This book which chronicled the beginnings of the mission and his relations with the Nyungar people went through multiple printings in Italian Spanish and French It was published in English in 1977 2 Later life editHe returned to Australia in 1853 accompanied by a large number of priests and monks bound for the Australian missions and especially for New Norcia For four years he administered the Diocese of Perth during Bishop Serra s absence in Europe He returned to New Norcia in 1857 In the following years he shifted the focus of the mission to serving the White settlers who were pouring into the area In 1866 he was nominated as Bishop of Perth but convinced Vatican authorities that his true vocation lay with Aborigines 5 In 1867 he was appointed Lord Abbot and the mission was upgraded to an independent abbey by Papal decree He died in 1900 at the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls while on a visit to Rome His body was returned to New Norcia three years later and buried in a tomb of Carrara marble behind the high altar of the abbey church 2 6 Piano compositions editThe few compositions for piano composed by Rosendo Salvado that have survived to our days are influenced by the Romanticism of his time especially by Liszt and Thalberg and by the Italian opera The composition dates do not appear in the manuscripts His Fantasia variaciones y final is dedicated to countess Lebzeltern The introduction theme six variations and ending in a polonaise rhythm are display a virtuoso pianism worthy of admiration but also of lyrical melodies inspired by the Italian bel canto The Tantum ergo whose text is based on the last verses of the medieval song Pange lingua by Saint Thomas Aquinas is a piece for one or two voices and piano dedicated to Caterina Giordani The word Tudensi appears in one of the voices probably referring to the name of the native town of Salvado It is a beautiful piece inspired by the Italian opera of the time containing two contrasting sections and culminating with a stretto to the Amen The Pequeno entretenimiento con aire de marcha begins with a tremolo that reminds us of the rolling of drums and as indicated in a measure of the piece it must be played with scioltezza It is dedicated to Paquita Patrelli The Gran walz fantastico o sea un cuarto de ora en la Tertulia dedicated to the marchioness Santasilia floods its pages with astonishing technical difficulties with a marching rhythm improvisatory sections and with a lyrical passage that precedes the coda and which reminds us of Schubert s lyricism The short page Maquialo subtitled Cancion de baile de los Australianos Occidentales is a piano reduction made by Salvado himself of an aboriginal danceand used by the Yued natives as motivation to work Maquialo is said to mean moon in the sky The Spanish pianist Andrea Gonzalez recovered the music of the Spanish monk Rosendo Salvado in an album CD DVD published with Warner Music Spain See also editAsteroid 274856 RosendosalvadoReferences edit a b Abbot Rudesindo Salvado O S B The Hierarchy of the Catholic Church 23 November 2011 Retrieved 14 February 2012 a b c d e f g William Dom Salvado Rosendo 1814 1900 Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University ISSN 1833 7538 Retrieved 14 February 2012 Fray Rosendo el espanol que defendio a los aborigenes australianos El Debate in Spanish Madrid 15 April 2023 Retrieved 15 April 2023 el religioso trajo consigo las semillas de un arbol denominado cientificamente globulus transformando un biotopo humedo en otro arido y australianizado especialmente sensible al fuego aparte del desastre estetico que ha supuesto desplazar a los hermosos castanos y robledales autoctonos The Salvado Memoirs Benedictine Community of New Norcia Inc 1977 Serle Percival 1949 Salvado Rosendo Dictionary of Australian Biography Sydney Angus amp Robertson Retrieved 14 February 2012 The Salvado Era 1846 1900 The Story of New Norcia New Norcia Benedictine Community 2011 Retrieved 14 February 2012 Further reading editPrada Blanco Albino es 2014 Cronica desde el pais de los sin alma Rosendo Salvado en Australia 1846 1899 A Coruna Biblioteca Gallega La Voz de Galicia ISBN 978 84 9757 282 8 Salvado Rosendo 1851 Memorie Storiche dell Australia Memorias historicas sobre la Australia y particularmente acerca la mision Benedictina de Nueva Nursia y los usos y costumbres de los salvajes in Spanish Barcelona Herederos de la V Pla p 400 Salvado Rosendo 1883 Relazione della Missione benedittina di Nuova Nurcia nell Australia Occidentale 1844 1883 Roma 1883 en Cipollone G y Orlandi C Aborigeno con gli aborigene Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2011 Salvado Rosendo 1883 Manoscritto Originale e Reservato della Relazione che per ordine dell E mo Cardinale Simeoni Prefetto della Sacra Congregazione di Propaganda Fide scrisse Monsignor Rudesindo Salvado vescova di Porto Vittoria o Vittoria nell Australia Settentrionale e Abbott Nullius del Monastero e Mission di Nuova Norcia nell Australia Occidentale nell occasione della sua visita ad Limina Apostolorum sull origine adamento e stato presente cioe dal 1844 al 1883 della detta missione do Nuova Norcia e presento al suddetto E mo Porporato in Roma nella data del 15 Agosta 1883 New Norcia Archives 2953A 39 English Translation Report of Rosendo Salgado to Propaganda Fide in 1883 translated by Stefano Girola Abbey Press 2015 ISBN 978 1 925208 98 6 IStormon Edward James 1977 The Salvado Memoirs historical memoirs of Australia and particularly of the Benedictine Mission of New Norcia and of the habits and customs of the Australian natives University of Western Australia Press p 300 ISBN 0 85564 114 2 External links editAudiovisual about biography of Salvado nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rosendo Salvado Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rosendo Salvado amp oldid 1190555048, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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