- Antonia Bembo
Antonia Bembo ("c." 1640–"c." 1720) was an Italian composer and singer. She was born in
Venice and died inParis . She was the daughter of Giacomo Padoani, a doctor, and married Lorenzo Bembo in 1659. She moved to Paris before 1676, possibly to leave a bad marriage. There she sang forLouis XIV . Louis granted her a pension and housing at Petite Union Chrétienne des Dames de Saint Chaumont, a religious community. [Fontijn] She was a contemporary ofÉlisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre . [Pendle, pg 118]Six volumes of Bembo's music survive in manuscript in six volumes at the
Bibliothèque nationale de France as the "Produzioni armoniche", most of them dedicated to Louis XIV. These contain a certain amount of autobiographical information, which has been corroborated through other sources. She was taught byFrancesco Cavalli (who also taughtBarbara Strozzi ) by 1654 and wrote in all the major genres of the time, includingopera , secular and sacred cantatas, "petit" and "grand"motet s. Her work is a combination of French and Italian styles. She uses the virtuosic elements of Italian style of the period, as well as French dance forms. Much of her work is for soprano voice withcontinuo accompaniment. Her opera was "L'Ercole amante" (1707), to a libretto byFrancesco Buti . [Fontijn]References
*Claire Fontijn, Marinella Laini. "Antonia Bembo", "Grove Music Online", ed. L. Macy (accessed
September 18 2006 ), [http://www.grovemusic.com/ grovemusic.com] (subscription access).
*Pendle, Karin. "Women and Music: A History". Indiana University Press, Bloomington IN. (2001) ISBN 0-253-21422-XNotes
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