- Vincenzo da Rimini
Vincenzo da Rimini, also Magister Dominus Abbas de Arimino, L’abate Vincençio da Imola, Frate Vincenço, was an Italian composer of the medieval era, active in the middle of the 14th century.
All of the biographical details concerning Vincenzo's life are circumstantial.
Rimini is a city nearBologna , and is a probable place of birth or employment. He is depicted in theSquarcialupi Codex as aBenedictine monk . Scholars have proposed that he was at a Benedictinemonastery inRegola between 1362 and 1364, but this is not strongly substantiated. Allusions in the lyrics of his works suggest he worked under the Alberti or Malatesta families inFlorence .Six of Vincenzo's pieces survive to the present day: four of them are madrigals and two are "cacce". Stylistic indications place Vincenzo as younger than
Jacopo da Bologna and older thanLorenzo da Firenze andDonato da Cascia . Vincenzo makes more use of imitation in the madrigals than did Jacopo. Both of his cacce, which use the dialect of North Italy, depictmarketplace scenes.Works
;Madrigals"(all for two voices)"
*"Ay, sconsolato ed amoroso"
*"Già era ’l sol"
*"Gridavan li pastor"
*"Ita se n’era a star";Cacce"(all for three voices)"
*"In forma quasi tra ’l veghiar"
*"Nell’acqua chiara"References
*Fischer/D'Agostino. "Vincenzo da Rimini". "
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians " online.
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