Pietro Gnocchi

Pietro Gnocchi

Pietro Gnocchi (February 27, 1689 – December 9, 1775) was an Italian composer, choir director, historian, and geographer of the late Baroque era, active mainly in Brescia. In addition to composing an abundance of eccentrically-titled sacred music, all of which remains in manuscript, he wrote a 25-volume history of ancient Greek colonies, and attained a post as choir director at the unusual age of 73.

Life

The principal source for information on Gnocchi's life is an unpublished manuscript written by his associate C. Cristoni, now in the Biblioteca Civica Queriniana in Brescia. Gnocchi was born in Alfianello, in the Province of Brescia. The second of at least three sons of a middle-class family, he studied music and eventually became a priest. Following the death of his younger brother he commenced a period of travel, initially studying music in Venice, and later going to Hungary, Vienna, and Munich; after these travels he returned to Brescia where he spent most of the remainder of his long life, devoting it to scholarly and musical pursuits.

In 1723 he became "maestro di cappella" at Brescia Cathedral, but was turned down in his attempt to become organist there in 1733. He also held a post at the Orfanelle della Pietà, an orphanage, where he may have taught music. In 1762 – when he was 73 years old – he reapplied for his old position as "maestro di cappella" at Brescia Cathedral, as well as the position as organist; he held both posts until his death at the age of 86.

Music, writings, and influence

Gnocchi left an enormous amount of music, mostly sacred, but including some secular vocal music as well as some instrumental compositions. None was published, and the only thing to emerge from a printer was the title page and dedication for a 12-volume set of masses, the "Salmi brevi". [Mariangela Donà, Grove online] His compositions included 60 masses, many of which were Requiems, for four to eight voices, some with instruments; six Requiems, for two to four voices; six sets of Vespers for the entire church year, also for four to eight voices, with organ accompaniment; 12 settings of the Magnificat, for four voices; six settings of the Miserere, for four to eight voices; motets, hymns, and miscellaneous liturgical music. In addition to the sacred music, he wrote some canzonette, and a body of instrumental music that includes a concerto for seven strings and basso continuo and three trio sonatas for two violins and basso continuo. [Mariangela Donà, Grove online] Stylistically his music borrows some traits from the Venetians, unsurprising considering he studied there. He uses double choirs in a homophonic texture, a style descended from the early Baroque Venetian School, rarely writing imitatively. [Mariangela Donà, Grove online]

Gnocchi was greatly interested in history and geography in addition to music, and these interests show in the titles of his compositions, many of which are highly eccentric: a Magnificat, "Il capo di buona speranza" (The Cape of Good Hope), and masses named "Europe", "America", "Africa", and "Asia" are characteristic.

Something of a polymath, in addition to composing music, he wrote on a wide array of topics in history, geography and archaeology in addition to performing his duties as a priest. He produced a treatise on memorial tablets in the Brescia region, as well as a 25-volume history of ancient Greek colonies; both of these Gnocchi sold to Prince Faustino Lechi of Brescia, who was a student, and later friend and patron of Gnocchi. [Mariangela Donà, Grove online]

David Fallows, in his article on "spoof articles" in the 2001 New Grove, cites Gnocchi's unusual career, singularly titled and voluminous works, and "lugubrious" portrait (in "Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart") as an example of why spoof articles do not need to exist in music encyclopedias: there are already musicians so strange that spoofs would be superfluous. [Fallows, Grove online]

While none of Gnocchi's music has been published, one CD of some of his instrumental works is available: a 2005 recording of sonatas by Brixia Musicalis. [ [http://www.nuovesettimanebarocche.it/don-pietro-gnocchi-sonate Description of recording by Brixia Musicalis] (in Italian)] Most of his enormous output of music is stored in the archives of the Chiesa della Madonna delle Grazie (S Maria) in Brescia. [Mariangela Donà, Grove online]

Notes

References

* Mariangela Donà. "Gnocchi, Pietro." Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. 18 Sep. 2008
* David Fallows. "Spoof articles." Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. 21 Sep. 2008 .


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