- Margherita Gonzaga d'Este
Not to be confused with
Margerita Gonzaga ,Duchess of Lorraine Margherita Gonzaga d'Este, Duchess of Ferrara (
May 27 1564 –January 6 1618 ) was the daughter ofWilliam I, Duke of Mantua (Guglielmo Gonzaga) andEleonora of Austria , and the sister ofVincent I, Duke of Mantua andAnna Caterina Gonzaga . She was the wife ofAlfonso II, Duke of Ferrara , whom she married in February 1579. This was the duke's third marriage, and it was hoped that she would produce a male heir. [Nutter, 149] She did not, which partially led to the city ofFerrara 's acquisition by thePope . Margherita was born and raised in her father's court inMantua . Alfonso's "concerto delle donne " was formed in part to please her, and all of the members were on the court rolls as her ladies in waiting, and the concerts were frequently held in her apartments. [Newcomb 20, 106] When she married she used her influence at Mantua to convince her father to allowLivia d'Arco , a Mantuan, to join the Ferrarese court as one of her ladies in waiting, so that she could participate in the "concerto delle donne". [Newcomb 11, 183]A great number of madrigals and anthologies of madrigals were dedicated to her, either singly or to both herself and her husband. These include a number of madrigals by the "maestro di capella" of the Duke's brother, Cardinal
Luigi d'Este ,Luca Marenzio , including "Lucida perla", to a text byGiovanni Battista Guarini for her wedding; "O verdi selvi" with text byTorquato Tasso , as well as a number of madrigals with texts by Tasso dedicated to "her" dwarf or "nana", Isabella, such as "Là dove sono i pargoletti Amori". [Nutter 149]"Balletto delle donne"
Margherita was the sponsor of the groundbreaking "balletto delle donne", an entertainment including dance, madrigal, and instrumental music, performed at Carnival as well as for important visitors to the court. [Newcomb, 35, 40] These entertainments were created with the
choreography first, then the music, then the text. [Newcomb, 44] All of the members of the "balletto" were women, and some were also in the "concerto delle donne", includingLaura Peverara (who cross dressed in at least one instance) [Newcomb, 37] ,Anna Guarini , andLivia d'Arco , at least in 1582 and 1583, [Newcomb, 35] as well asVittoria Bentivoglio , a member of the first incarnation of the "concerto". [Newcomb, 37]Instead of the "balletto" being a spontaneous dance among the courtiers, as it had been up until 1579, it became an elaborate and well-rehearsed entertainment. [Newcomb, 36] These entertainments frequently included the women cross-dressing, which was often commented on by contemporary chroniclers. Alfonso assisted in these entertainments by helping to keep the floor cleared and other small favors, however he was not as personally involved in them as Margherita, who danced in them herself, nor was he as involved with them as he was with the "concerto delle donne". [Newcomb, 38] One ballet was composed and performed in honor of the marriage, on
February 22 1581 , of Laura Peverara, who was very highly esteemed.Programs for the "balletti" were made, however these may have been handwritten rather than printed, and none survive. Alfonso kept the entertainments at his court highly secret, and one contemporary correspondent wrote that the entertainments were so "private" that a program could not be obtained, not even to be sent to Cardinal Luigi d'Este.
Luzzasco Luzzaschi andIppolito Fiorini wrote music for the "balletto", andGiovanni Battista Guarini wrote texts, however these do not survive. This entertainment probably continued until the end of theEste court in 1597, when Alfonso died and the city was taken over by thepapacy . [Newcomb, 42]References
*Newcomb, Anthony (1980). "The Madrigal at Ferrara, 1579-1597". Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-09125-0.
*cite journal|last=Nutter|first=David|title=Il sesto libro de' madrigali a sei voci (1595)|journal=Notes: Quarterly Journal of the Music Library Association|month=September|year=1985|volume=42|issue=1|pages=149–151|id=ISSN|1534-150X(online), ISSN|0027-4380(print)Notes
Persondata
NAME=Este, Margherita Gonzaga d', Duchess of Ferrara
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Italian noble, sponsor of the arts
DATE OF BIRTH=May 27 ,1564
PLACE OF BIRTH=Mantua ,Lombardy
DATE OF DEATH=January 6 ,1618
PLACE OF DEATH=Ferrara ,Emilian-Romagna
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