翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Alfonso Elías Cardona
・ Alfonso Elías Serrano
・ Alfonso Enríquez de Castilla, count of Gijón y Noreña
・ Alfonso Escámez
・ Alfonso Esparza Oteo
・ Alfonso Fadrique
・ Alfonso Falero
・ Alfonso Farina
・ Alfonso Feijoo
・ Alfonso Fernando Gonzalez
・ Alfonso Fernández de Bonilla
・ Alfonso Fernández el Niño
・ Alfonso Ferrabosco
・ Alfonso Ferrabosco III
・ Alfonso Ferrabosco the elder
Alfonso Ferrabosco the younger
・ Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora
・ Alfonso Fidalgo
・ Alfonso Flores
・ Alfonso Flórez Ortiz
・ Alfonso Fontanelli
・ Alfonso Fraga
・ Alfonso Fraile
・ Alfonso Franco
・ Alfonso Frazer
・ Alfonso Freeman
・ Alfonso Fróilaz
・ Alfonso G. Pablo, Sr.
・ Alfonso Gagliano
・ Alfonso Garcia


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Alfonso Ferrabosco the younger : ウィキペディア英語版
Alfonso Ferrabosco the younger
Alfonso Ferrabosco the younger (ca. 1575 – March 1628) was an English composer and viol player of Italian descent. He straddles the line between the Renaissance and Baroque eras.
==Biography==
Ferrabosco was born at Greenwich, the illegitimate son of the Italian composer Alfonso Ferrabosco the elder. His mother might have been Susanna Symons, whom Alfonso the elder later married. Ferrabosco the younger was left under the guardianship of Gomer van Awsterwyke, a member of the Queen's court. Although Alfonso the elder asked for Alfonso the younger to be sent to him in Italy, where he had moved with his wife, the Queen insisted that he stay in England. Ferrabosco remained in Gomer van Awsterwyke's care until Awsterwyke's death in 1592. At this time he started a long career as a court musician, including as the private music tutor of Prince Henry.
Ferrabosco collaborated with Ben Jonson on several projects, including ''The Masque of Blackness'' (1605), and wrote music for several other masques besides. His music was published by John Browne in 1609, including a number of settings of poems by John Donne and Thomas Campion, as well as lute and viol music. He frequently wrote in the new declamatory Baroque style, and although he never went to Italy, he was well aware of contemporary Italian music.
Ferrabosco the younger's reputation was built largely on his prowess as a viol player, and even more so his compositions for viol consort. These were highly idiomatic works, with lots of divisions, and virtuosic lines. He also wrote many ''In Nomines,'' which were great examples of that popular genre, without the pedantic bent many later ''In nomines'' possessed. Ferrabosco was also one of the first to write lyra viol music in tablature, along with Coprario, and wrote a book of ''Lessons'' for the lyra viol.〔
Ferrabosco continually had difficulty with debts, and was involved in an unsuccessful scheme involving various rights on the River Thames, including dredging it for gravel, and imposing fines on people who caused a nuisance on it.〔 He died in March 1628 and was buried at St Alfege Church on the 11th of that month, in his home village of Greenwich.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Alfonso Ferrabosco the younger」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.