Paolo Virchi

Paolo Virchi

Paolo Virchi (1551-May 2 1610), was an Italian composer and instrumentalist. He was born in Brescia, and his father was Girolamo Virchi, an instrument maker. He joined the court of Alfonso II d'Este between 1579 and 1580. On the court rolls he is referred to as a singer, but in his publications he refers to himself as an organist and instrumentalist. He taught members of the court to sing and play the viol, and was one of few musicians at the court to receive a raise in salary during his tenure there. At the dissolution of the court in 1597, he immediately joined the Gonzaga court in Mantua. [Newcomb]

Virchi had several publications, all in Venice, including a book of cittern tablature, and many madrigals, which Anthony Newcomb praises as being of equal skill as those of Luca Marenzio. [Newcomb]

References

*Anthony Newcomb. "Paolo Virchi", "Grove Music Online", ed. L. Macy (accessed August 15 2006), [http://www.grovemusic.com/ grovemusic.com] (subscription access).

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NAME=Virchi, Paolo
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Targhetta
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Italian composer and instrumentalist
DATE OF BIRTH=1551-2
PLACE OF BIRTH=Brescia, Italy
DATE OF DEATH=May 1610
PLACE OF DEATH=Mantua, Italy


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