- Adriana Basile
Adriana Basile ("c." 1590 – "c." 1640) was an Italian composer and singer, born in
Posillipo , and died inRome . From 1610 she worked for the Gonzagas inMantua . Members of her family also worked for the court, including her brothers, Giovanni Battista Basile, a poet, Lelio Basile, a composer, and her sisters, Margherita and Vittoria, who were both singers. Her husband, Mutio Baroni, and her three children, her son Camillo, and two daughters, Leonora and Caterina were also at the court. Leonora and Caterina were both successful singers in their own right.Claudio Monteverdi declared that Basile was a more talented singer thanFrancesca Caccini , who was at that time at theMedici court.Duke
Vincenzo Gonzaga awarded Basile abarony , and was also well regarded by Vincenzo's sonFrancesco Gonzaga . While still working for the Mantuan court, she travelled toFlorence , Rome,Naples , andModena . She performed inAlessandro Guarini 's "Licori, ovvero L’incanto d’amore". In 1626 she retired from the service of the Gonzagas, and moved to Naples and later Rome.None of Basile's music survives, but she is known to have improvised on poetry, including in a competition with Caccini in November 1623.
References
*Susan Parisi. "Adriana Basile", "Grove Music Online", ed. L. Macy (accessed
November 5 2006 ), [http://www.grovemusic.com/ grovemusic.com] (subscription access).
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