- Vincenta Da Ponte
Vincenta da Ponte ("fl" second half of the eighteenth century) was an Italian
composer , singer and instrumentalist. She was a member of the "coro", or music school, ofVenice 'sOspedale della Pietà during the tenure ofBonaventura Furlanetto as music director. Her origins are unknown, but her surname indicates that she was a member of apatrician family and not afoundling , as were most of the Ospidale's students; consequently, she would have been a tuition-paying student, or would have been awarded ascholarship .As a composer Da Ponte is known only from an unpublished set of four dances included in a collection of "
monferrine " and composed around 1775; the manuscript is held in theConservatorio di Musica Benedetto Marcello inVenice .Da Ponte is one of five composers known to have emerged from the "coro" of the Ospedale; the others include
Anna Bon and the foundlings Agata, Michielina, andSanta della Pietà .References
Berdes, Jane L. "Da Ponte, Vincenta ("fl" second half of the eighteenth century). Italian instrumentalist, singer and composer." The
Norton/Grove Dictionary of Women Composers .Julie Anne Sadie andRhian Samuel , eds.New York ;London :W. W. Norton & Company , 1995. p. 137.
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