- Ricciardo Amadino
Ricciardo Amadino ("fl." 1572–1621) was a Venetian printer. He briefly attempted to publish music on his own in 1579, but was unsuccessful. He joined with
Giacomo Vincenti , with whom he published over 80 books between 1583 and 1586. Many of these were re-prints of popular madrigal books, but some were first printings. Their partnership ended around 1586, but they continued to work together occasionally. After 1586, Amadino's mark was a woodcut of an organ, and he printed primarily music, with a few theoretical treatises, including the first edition ofErcole Bottrigari 's "Il desiderio". He printed editions of such important composers asLuca Marenzio andClaudio Monteverdi , including the celebrated 1609 edition of "L'Orfeo", and in terms of sheer output was one of the foremost Italian music printers. [Bridges]References
*Thomas W. Bridges. "Ricciardo Amadino", "Grove Music Online", ed. L. Macy (accessed
August 15 2006 ), [http://www.grovemusic.com/ grovemusic.com] (subscription access).Notes
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NAME=Amadino, Ricciardo
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Renaissance Italian printer
DATE OF BIRTH=before 1572
PLACE OF BIRTH=
DATE OF DEATH=after 1621
PLACE OF DEATH=Venice ,Italy
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