词条 | Domenico Massenzio |
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His lifetime «coincides perfectly with the conception and implementation of the Counter-Reformation, the largest-scale operation of ideological communication ever carried out in Europe»[1]. He worked at the Seminario Romano (1612), Collegio Inglese (1624-6), Cappella Giulia (1626-7). His first two collections of music (the 'Sacrae cantiones' in 1612 and the 'Motecta [...] liber secundus' in 1614), were dedicated respectively to Cardinal Odoardo Farnese and to Cardinal Benedetto Giustiniani (1544-1621), a Jesuit and a great appreciator of music.[2] Between 1629 and 1636 Massenzio published eight books of music. In 1631 he wrote the Sacri Mottetti «to be sung by ordinary voices or again by nuns». He also tried to export his music (the Psalmi Davidici of 1636) into the new lands of Brazil[3]. After 1646 Domenico Massenzio did not publish any further music until his death. Works, editions and recordings
References1. ^Fabris, Dinko: 'The case of Massenzio', 2008, Opera Omnia, [https://www.academia.edu/5571617/DINKO_FABRIS_The_case_of_Massenzio p. LVI] {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Massenzio, Domenico}}{{Italy-composer-stub}}2. ^Franchi, Saverio: Notes on the editions of the music of Domenico Massenzio, 2008, Opera Omnia, [https://www.academia.edu/5577807/SAVERIO_FRANCHI_Notes_on_the_editions_of_the_music_of_Domenico_Massenzio p. LXIV] 3. ^Nigro, Antonella: Domenico Massenzio. A new biography with unpublished documents, 2008, Opera Omnia, [https://www.academia.edu/5571473/ANTONELLA_NIGRO_Domenico_Massenzio._A_new_biography_with_unpublished_documents p. XLV] 4 : Italian composers|Italian male composers|1657 deaths|1586 births |
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