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Francesco Gabrielli

Francesco Gabrielli (1588–1636)〔Hartnoll 1985, p. 311 gives "(1588–c. 1636)"; Richards & Richards 1990, p. 58, give his exact year of death as 1636.〕 was an Italian actor of the ''commedia dell'arte''.〔Lea 1934, p. 490; Hartnoll 1983, p. 311; Senelick 1995.〕 He was particularly famous as a virtuoso musician, who was an accomplished player of a dozen musical instruments.〔Senelick 1995.〕 He is sometimes credited with the creation of Scapino, a musical ''zanni'' (servant) role, which he may actually have taken from Niccolò Barbieri.〔Hartnoll 1983, pp. 54, 311.〕 Gabrielli first appears as a member of the troupe of the Accesi in 1612, is later recorded as a member of the Confidenti, and in 1624 was with the Fedeli in Paris (under the direction of Giovan Battista Andreini), before rejoining the Accesi.〔Hartnoll 1983, p. 311.〕
In 1627 Gabrielli learned that the Duke of Mantua was seeking a company of actors and wrote a letter from Ferrara to Antonio Costantini, the Duke's assistant, offering to bring his family and fellow players to perform in Mantua. The letter reveals much concerning the difficulties of forming a balanced ensemble and the professional rivalries among actors, both within and between troupes.〔Letter of 6 January 1627, reproduced in Rasi 1897, (vol. 1, part 2 (C–K), pp. 964–965 ); discussed and translated into English by Richards & Richards 1990, pp. 123–126.〕
Francesco Gabrielli was the son of the well known ''commedia dell'arte'' actor Giovanni Gabrielli (known as Sivello).〔Hartnoll 1983, p. 311; Senelick 1995.〕 Francesco married Spinetta Locatelli, an actress who appeared with him,〔Katritzky 2006, pp. 244–245 and plate 294.〕 and they had several children who became actors,〔 including Giulia (seen in Paris as Diana in 1645).〔 It is uncertain whether Girolamo Gabrielli (a famous Pantalone) and Ippolita Gabrielli (a troupe manager in 1663) were his children.〔
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