Salamone Rossi

Salamone Rossi

Salamone Rossi [ Hebrew: סלומונה רוסי] (Salamon, Schlomo; de' Rossi) (c. 1570 – 1630) was an Italian violinist and composer. He was a transitional figure between the late Italian Renaissance period and early Baroque.

As a young man, Rossi, who was Jewish, acquired a reputation as a talented violinist. He was then hired (in 1587) as a court musician in Mantua, where records of his activities as a violinist survive.

Rossi served at the court of Mantua, by request of the duchess Isabella d'Este, from 1587 to 1628 where he entertained the royal family and their highly esteemed guests. The composers Rossi, Monteverdi, Gastoldi, Wert and Viadana provided fashionable music for banquets, wedding feasts, theatre productions and chapel services amongst others.

His first published work (released in 1589) was a collection of 19 canzonettes, short, dance-like compositions for a trio of voices with lighthearted, amorous lyrics. Rossi also flourished in his composition of more serious madrigals, combining the poetry of the greatest poets of the day (e.g. Guarini, Marino, Rinaldi, and Celiano) with his melodies.

In the field of instrumental music Rossi was a bold innovator. He was one of the first composers to apply to instrumental music the principles of monodic song, in which one melody dominates over secondary accompanying parts. His trio sonatas, among the first in the literature, provided for the development of an idiomatic and virtuoso violin technique. They stand mid-way between the homogeneous textures of the instrumental canzona of the late Renaissance and the trio sonata of the mature Baroque.

Rossi also published a collection of Jewish liturgical music, השירים אשר לשלמה "(Ha-shirim asher l'Shlomo, The Songs of Solomon)" in 1623. This was written in the Baroque tradition and (almost) entirely unconnected to traditional Jewish cantorial music. This was an unprecedented development in synagogal music, as until recently polyphonic music in the synagogue had been forbidden following the destruction of the Temple. The biblical "Song of Solomon" does not appear within "The Songs of Solomon", hence the name is probably a pun on Rossi's first name (Rikko 1969).

Salamone Rossi probably died either in the invasion of Austrian troops, who destroyed the Jewish ghettos in Mantua, or in the subsequent plague which ravaged the area.

Rossi's sister, Madama Europa, was an opera singer, and possibly the first Jewish woman to be professionally engaged in that area. She is reported to have premiered "Lamento d'Arianna" of Claudio Monteverdi - in whose orchestra Rossi played violin - for the Duke of Gonzaga.

References

*Birnbaum, Eduard (1978) "Jewish musicians at the court of the Mantuan dukes, 1542-1628," Tel-Aviv : Tel-Aviv University, Faculty of Fine Arts, School of Jewish Studies, 1978, c1975
*Harran, Don (2003). "Salamone Rossi: Jewish Musician in Late Renaissance Mantua." Oxford University Press. 332 pages. ISBN 0198162715
*Nettle, Paul and Theodore Baker (1931). "Some Early Jewish Musicians" in "The Musical Quarterly", Vol. 17, No. 1. (Jan., 1931), pp. 40-46. ISSN 0027-4631 .
*Rikko, Fritz (1969). "Salamon Rossi, Hashirim Asher L'shlomo (The Songs of Solomon)" in "The Musical Quarterly", Vol. 55, No. 2 (Apr., 1969), pp. 269-275

External links

* [http://www.zamir.org/composers/rossi/rossi-mon.html The Choral Music of Salamone Rossi]
* [http://www.zamir.org/Features/Italy/JacobsonRossi.shtml]
* [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=434&letter=R Jewish Encyclopedia]

Recordings

*"The Songs of Solomon, Volume 1: Music for the Sabbath." Pro Gloria Musicae PGM 108
*"The Songs of Solomon, Volume 2: Holiday and festival music Jewish sacred music from 17th-century Italy by Salamone Rossi, New York Baroque"; Eric Milnes, Director. Troy, NY; Dorian, p2001
*"Salamone Rossi Hebreo." [http://www.zamir.org/cds/details.cgi?cd=910 Zamir Chorale of Boston] ; Joshua Jacobson, Director


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