Giuseppe Maria Jacchini Vidéos
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Giuseppe Maria Jacchini Giacomo Antonio Perti Domenico Gabrielli Pirro Albergati Giuseppe Torelli Petronio Franceschini San Petronio Basilica 1663 1680 1688 1727
Giuseppe Maria Jacchini +••.••(...)) was an Italian cellist and composer who received his musical training as a choirboy in the San Petronio Basilica in Bologna. There he studied composition with Giacomo Antonio Perti and Domenico Gabrielli. Later Jacchini became a cellist in the "cappella musicale" of the San Petronio Basilica. He is possibly the "Giosefo del Violonzino" referred to in the period from 1680 to 1688. He composed mainly instrumental music with cello, which replaced at his time more and more the viol as the bass instrument. He dedicated his opus 4 to Bolognese Count and composer Pirro Albergati, who had campaigned for Jacchini's permanent position in the orchestra of the cathedral of Bologna. Jacchini became a member of the prestigious "Accademia Filarmonica" on 16 December 1688. He also served as conductor of the "Collegio dei Nobili" and the church of S. Luigi. His cello works helped to strengthen the position of the cello as a solo instrument. As an excellent companion he played frequently at the theater in the city. His trumpet concertos prepared for celebrations at the San Petronio Basilica are in the tradition of the works of his teacher Perti, Giuseppe Torelli and Petronio Franceschini. Although originally written for Trumpets & Orchestra, I created this arrangement for Brass Ensemble (Bb Trumpet or Flugelhorn, French Horn & F Tuba).
Giuseppe Maria Jacchini Ophélie Gaillard Violaine Cochard Giacomo Antonio Perti Gabrieli San Petronio 1670 1688 1689 1693 1701 1709 1727
•.¸¸.•´¯`• • • •.¸¸.•´¯`• (Classical mussiC) www.facebook.com/Classical.Mussic •.¸¸.•´¯`• (Classical mussiC) •.¸¸.•´¯`• • • •.¸¸.•´¯`• GIUSEPPE MARIA JACCHINI +••.••(...)) Sonata for cello and basso continuo in A minor 1. Allegro 2. Adagio 3. Prestissimo 4. Adagio Performed by members of Amarilis Ophélie Gaillard, cello Violaine Cochard, harpsichord *Giuseppe Maria Jacchini was an important composer in the development of music for the cello in the Baroque era. His composition teacher was Giacomo Antonio Perti and his cello teacher Domenico Gabrieli, and it was said that Jacchini was his star pupil. On October 31, 1689, he became a regular cellist of the orchestra at the church of San Petronio in Bologna. It is likely that he was sometimes hired as an extra cellist on some occasions before that. He remained in that position for the rest of his life, except for a period from 1693 to 1701, during which the orchestra had been disbanded for financial reasons. He was made a member of the Accademia Filarmonica of Bologna on December 16, 1688. His interest in it was apparently musical only, for there were members who objected that he did not attend to the spiritual exercises and sacred functions of the organization. When his name was drawn to become its leader in 1709, he declined, saying he did not want such a dignified position. Thereafter, his name was excluded from the annual draw, although he was still allowed to enter his compositions in an annual competition for performance each year on the saint's feast day. He gained fame as an excellent cellist and as a composer of string sonatas and sonatas for trumpet. At the time, the cello primarily had an accompanying function, usually doubling the bass line on organ or harpsichord. Jacchini's sonatas for string or trumpet are unusual in that they sometimes assign solo passages to the cello. Six of the ten concertos of his Opus four have cello obbligato parts. Furthermore, Jacchini wrote some of the first works for solo cello, which require a high level of virtuosity for the time.
Giuseppe Maria Jacchini Gatti 1667 1727
Giuseppe Maria Jacchini (16 de julio de 1667, Bolonia, Italia - 2 de mayo de 1727, Bolonia, Italia). Sonata en Si bemol mayor, Op. 1 nº 7 Ensemble Aurora. Enrico Gatti, director.
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