- Richard Dering
Richard Dering [also Deering, Dearing, Diringus etc.] (c.1580-1630) was an English composer. Despite being from England, he lived and worked most of his life in the Spanish-dominated South Netherlands, due to his
Roman Catholic faith.It is believed that he would have originally been a
Protestant in England in his early life, but later converted to Roman Catholicism during a trip toItaly in his early thirties.He was born the illegitimate son of Henry Dering of
Liss ,Hampshire . It is known that by 1610 he had traveled to Italy as well as gaining a BMus in that year from Christ Church,Oxford .From 1612-16 he traveled with the British ambassador to
Venice , and in 1617 it is known that he was organist to the community of EnglishBenedictine nuns inBrussels . He returned to England in 1625 as organist to the CatholicQueen Henrietta Maria and 'musician for the lutes and voices' to Charles I.Dering wrote three books of
motets with continuo, two ofcanzonets and one of continuomadrigals , and is represented in many MSS and anthologies. His music shows varying degrees of Italian influence; the continuo madrigals and small concertato motets are very much in the idiom ofAlessandro Grandi ord'India , with wayward modulations and dramatic expression; the Cantio Sacra (1618) contains 6-part motets that recall a more conventionally expressive Italian madrigal-like idiom.Dering's music must have had a wide appeal, for much of it was brought out by the enterprising Antwerp publisher
Pierre Phalèse the Younger between 1612 and 1628. Dering's two- and three-voice pieces were published in London byJohn Playford in 1662, long after the composer's death, but they may have been written in the Spanish Netherlands, for one has a text honoringSt James as patron saint of Spain. It is likely that Dering took the pieces with him to England: they were certainly sung in Henrietta's chapel, and they were used for private devotion during the Commonwealth (when they were reputedlyOliver Cromwell 's favorite music).Discography
* [http://www.hoasm.org/IVM/DeringDiscography.html Discography from "HOASM"]
ee also
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Peter Philips External links
* [http://www.hoasm.org/IVM/Dering.html A biography of Dering]
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