Giovannelli, Ruggiero

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Giovannelli, Ruggiero

Giovannelli, Ruggiero, Italian composer; b. Velletri, near Rome, c. 1560; d. Rome, Jan. 7, 1625. He settled in Rome and served as maestro di cappella of S. Luigi dei Francesi (1583-91), the Collegio Germanico (1591-94), and the Cappella Giulia of St. Peter’s (1594-99). In 1595 he took holy order, and in 1599 he joined the Sistine Chapel as a singer, where he later held several positions, including that of maestro di cappella (1614-15) before retiring in 1624. Among his works were 2 vols. of motets (1593, 1604) and various other sacred compositions, and 6 vols. of madrigals (1585-1606).

Bibliography

A. Gabrieli, R. G.: Musicista insigne (Velletri, 1907);C. Winter, R. G. (c. 1560-1625), Nachfolger Palestrinas zu St. Peter in Rom (Munich, 1935).

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