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Giovanni Girolamo Kapsperger

Giovanni Girolamo Kapsperger was an Austrian-Italian virtuoso performer and composer of the early Baroque period. A prolific and highly original composer, Kapsberger is chiefly remembered today for his lute and theorbo (chitarrone) music, which was seminal in the development of these as solo instruments.

Life
Nothing is known about Kapsberger's date and place of birth. His father Colonel Wilhelm (Guglielmo) von Kapsperger was a military official of the Imperial House of Austria, and may have settled in Venice, the city which may have been Kapsberger's birthplace. After 1605 Kapsberger moved to Rome, where he quickly attained a reputation as a brilliant virtuoso. He cultivated connections with various powerful individuals and organizations and organized "academies" in his house, which were counted among the "wonders of Rome". Around 1609 Kapsberger married Gerolima di Rossi, with whom he had at least three children. He started publishing his music at around the same time, with more than a dozen collections of music appearing during the next ten years. These included the celebrated ''Libro I d'intavolatura di lauto'' (1611), Kapsberger's only surviving collection of music for lute. In 1624 Kapsberger entered the service of Cardinal Francesco Barberini, where he worked with numerous important composers, such as Girolamo Frescobaldi and Stefano Landi, and poets which included Giulio Rospigliosi, the future Pope Clement IX. Kapsberger worked in Barberini's household until 1646. He died in 1651. ==Works==
Works
Kapsberger is best remembered as a composer for lute and theorbo. At least six collections were published during his lifetime, two of which are currently lost. Kapsberger's writing is characterized, especially in toccatas, by spontaneous changes, sharp contrasts, unusual rhythmic groupings and, sometimes, passages that do not conform to the rules of counterpoint that were in use at the time. One notable exception was the critic Giovanni Battista Doni, who was initially supportive of the composer, but then turned against him for unclear reasons and criticised his music in print. Some contemporaries, such as Stefano Landi, mentioned that Kapsberger was not as meticulous a composer as he was as a performer. Regardless of how one regards his compositional prowess, Kapsberger was one of the principal composers of lute and theorbo music during the early Baroque era (together with Alessandro Piccinini) and greatly contributed towards advancing European plucked string instruments of the time. much like French lute music would, some years later, influence Johann Jakob Froberger's suites. Kapsberger's other music includes two collections of instrumental ensemble dances, rare for the period, and a wealth of vocal music, which was widely performed during his lifetime, but which is now critically less acclaimed. Kapsberger also wrote stage music, almost all currently lost. The only surviving work of this kind is Apotheosis sive Consecratio SS Ignatii et Francisci Xaverii (1622). ==List of works==
List of works
This list only includes works published during the composer's lifetime. The few pieces that survive in manuscripts, as well as pieces of questionable attribution, are not included. Lute and theorbo • ''Libro primo d'intavolatura di chitarrone (1604): 6 toccatas, 7 sets of variations, 12 galliards, Tenore del Kapsberger'' • ''Libro primo d'intavolatura di lauto'' (1611): 8 toccatas, 12 gagliards, 12 correntes • ''Libro terzo d'intavolatura di chitarrone'' (1626), a recently rediscovered collection, now at Yale: 8 toccatas, 1 "gagliarda partita", 2 correntes; then an entire section as practical tutorial for chitarrone players including "passaggi diversi su le note per sonare sopra la parte", cadenzas in tablature, a «tavola per intavolare sopra il Chitarrone, alla Italiana et alla Francese,» a «tavola per sonare il chitarrone sopra il basso». • ''Libro quarto d'intavolatura di chitarrone'' (1640): 12 toccatas, 16 preludes, 10 passacaglias, 5 chaconnes, and numerous other pieces, including dances, variations, canzonas, etc. Other instrumentalLibro primo de balli, gagliarde et correnti, a quattro voci (1615): 8 balli, 6 gagliards, 6 correntes • Libro primo di sinfonie, a quattro voci (1615): 18 sinfonies à 4 with basso continuo Sacred vocalLibro primo di mottetti passeggiati (1612), 20 motets for voice and basso continuo • Cantiones sacrae (1628), 21 pieces for 3–6 voices and basso continuo • Modulatus sacri diminutis voculis concinnati (1630), for voice and basso continuo • I pastori di Bettelemme (1630), for six voices and basso continuo • Missae urbanae (1631), three masses for 4, 5 and 8 voices with basso continuo • Litaniae deiparae virginis (1631), four litanies for 4, 6 and 8 voices with basso continuo Secular vocal VillanellasLibro primo di villanelle (1610), 20 villanellas for 1–3 voices and basso continuo • Libro secundo di villanelle (1619), 21 villanellas for 1–3 voices and basso continuo • Libro terzo di villanelle (1619), 20 villanellas for 1–3 voices and basso continuo • Libro quarto di villanelle (1623), 23 villanellas for 1–3 voices and basso continuo • Libro quinto di villanelle (1630), villanellas for 1–4 voices and basso continuo • Li fiori – Libro sesto di villanelle (1632), villanellas for 1–4 voices and basso continuo • Libro settimo di villanelle (1640), villanellas for 1–3 voices and basso continuo Arie passeggiateLibro primo di arie passeggiate (1612), 22 arias for voice and theorbo basso continuo • Libro secundo di arie passeggiate (1623), 30 arias for 1–2 voices and basso continuo Other worksLibro primo de madrigali (1609), madrigals for five voices and basso continuo • Poematia et carmina [...] liber I (1624), 10 settings of verses by Pope Urban VIII, for voice and basso continuo • Coro musicale (1627), wedding songs for voice and basso continuo StageApotheosis sive Consecratio SS Ignatii et Francisci Xaverii (1622) LostMaggio Cantata nel Real Palazzo de Pitti (1612), secular cantata • ''Libro secundo d'intavolatura di chitarrone'' (1616) • ''Libro secundo d'intavolatura di lauto'' (1619) • Epitalamio [...] recitativo a piu voci (1628), secular vocal music • ''Libro terzo d'arie passeggiate'' (1630) • Poematia et carmina [...] liber II (1633), settings of verses by Pope Urban VIII • La vittoria del principe Vladislao in Valacchia (1625), opera • Fetonte (1630), dramma recitato Also, a compositional treatise by Kapsberger, Il Kapsperger della musica, was announced in 1640 in the preface to ''Libro quarto d'intavolatura di chitarrone'', but is now lost. ==Notes==
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