- Giovanni Bernardino Nanino
Giovanni Bernardino Nanino (c. 1560 – 1623) was an Italian
composer , teacher and singing master of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras, and a leading member of theRoman School of composers. He was the younger brother of the somewhat more influential composerGiovanni Maria Nanino .Life
Born in
Vallerano , he was first a boysoprano in the local cathedral, just like his brother. His first post may have been as "maestro di cappella" atSanta Maria dei Monti in 1588, and he is known to have acquired the post of "maestro di cappella" atSan Luigi dei Francesi inRome in 1591, after his brother left to join the papalchoir . The two brothers, however, were living together at this time in a house owned by the church, and spent a good deal of their time teaching choirboys. Following the appointment at San Luigi dei Francesi, he was associated with Cardinal Montalto, a wealthy and influential patron of art and music, and may have served as teacher, composer, and archivist for the Cardinal at his church,San Lorenzo in Damaso .Works
Nanino's music of the 1580s and 1590s is conservative in idiom, avoiding the experimental tendencies of his brother and Marenzio, preferring instead to incorporate the technique and expressive style of the earlier Roman composers such as Palestrina. After about 1610 he adopted the technique of
basso continuo in his sacred works — hardly a conservative tendency — and, significantly, something his brother never did. Much of his earlier music is secular (such as madrigals), but he published several books ofmotet s after 1610, after his brother's death. It is tempting to speculate that when he wrote music in the same format as his brother, he chose opposite stylistic means, and after his brother's death he quickly adopted the progressive style of the time, using it to write music in the same forms which his brother had used more conservatively.ources, further reading
*cite book|authorlink=Gustave Reese|title=Music in the Renaissance|last=Reese|first=Gustave|location=New York|publisher=W.W. Norton & Co.|year=1954|id=ISBN 0-393-09530-4
*cite book|authorlink=Manfred Bukofzer|first=Manfred|last=Bukofzer|title=Music in the Baroque Era|location=New York|publisher=W.W. Norton & Co.|year=1947|id=ISBN 0-393-09745-5
*cite book|chapter=Giovanni Bernardino Nanino|title=The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians|location=London|publisher=Macmillan Publishers|year=1980|id=ISBN 1-56159-174-2
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