Ruggiero Giovannelli

Ruggiero Giovannelli

Ruggiero Giovannelli (c. 1560 – January 7, 1625) was an Italian composer of the late Renaissance and very early Baroque eras. He was a member of the Roman School, and succeeded Palestrina at St. Peter's.

Life

He was born in Velletri, near Rome. It has been claimed that he was a student of Palestrina, but there is no documentary evidence of this; stylistic similarities between their music, and an obvious close career association, make it a reasonable assumption. Not much is known about Giovannelli's life until 1583 when he became "maestro di cappella" at S Luigi dei Francesi, a post which he held until 1591, at which time he went to the Collegio Germanico. In addition to these posts he was "maestro di cappella" for Duke Giovanni Angelo of Altaemps, at his private chapel, probably concurrently with his other jobs.

Giovannelli's most important appointment was as the replacement for Palestrina as the "maestro di cappella" at the Julian Chapel at St. Peter's, on March 12, 1594, a position which he held until 1599, when he became a singer at the Sistine Chapel. In 1614 he became "maestro di cappella" at the Sistine Chapel, and he retired in 1624.

Music and influence

Giovannelli wrote both sacred and secular music. As could be expected for a composer of the Roman School, his sacred music was conservative, and mostly in the Palestrina style for the first part of his career; however, after 1600 he experimented with some of the stylistic innovations which defined the beginning of the Baroque era, such as the concertato principle and the basso continuo. His output of sacred music fell off dramatically late in his life, and at least one scholar [Deford, in "The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians".] has suggested that this was because he was uncomfortable with the new style.

He wrote masses and motets, some of which are for as many as 12 voices, and which often use polychoral techniques.

For a Roman School composer and a priest he wrote a surprising amount of secular music, mostly madrigals and canzonettas, some of which are in a light-hearted style influenced by northern Italian models, or by Luca Marenzio, who had spent time in Rome. He wrote three books of madrigals for five voices and two books for four voices, as well as a large quantity of other secular songs which were not collected in publications; most have been dated to the 1580s and 1590s.

Giovannelli's music was reprinted widely, in Italy and elsewhere, indicating his broad popularity.

References and further reading

*cite book|first=Ruth I.|last=Dedford|chapter=Ruggiero Giovannelli|title=The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians|location=London|publisher=Macmillan Publishers|year=1980|id= ISBN 1-56159-174-2
*cite book|first=Gustave|last=Reese|authorlink=Gustave Reese|title=Music in the Renaissance|location=New York|publisher=W.W. Norton & Co.|year=1954|id=ISBN 0-393-09530-4

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