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He was a boy chorister at [[Cappella Giulia]]. He served at two Roman churches: [[Santa Maria in Monserrato degli Spagnoli|Santa Maria in Monserrato]] and [[Santissima Trinità dei Pellegrini, Rome|Santissima Trinità dei Pellegrini]]. ''Maestro di cappella'' of the [[Collegio Germanico]] (from 1595), he held the same position at [[St. Peter's Basilica|S Pietro]] from 1602, but he left the post to [[Francesco Soriano]] from 1 January 1603; in the same year Pacelli became ''Maestro di cappella'' of [[Sigismund III Vasa|King Sigismund III]] of Poland, who had one of the most important royal chapels in Europe.<ref>[[Luca Marenzio]], [[Marco Scacchi]] and [[Giovanni Francesco Anerio]] were musicians at the same court.</ref> He remained at that position until his death. |
He was a boy chorister at [[Cappella Giulia]]. He served at two Roman churches: [[Santa Maria in Monserrato degli Spagnoli|Santa Maria in Monserrato]] and [[Santissima Trinità dei Pellegrini, Rome|Santissima Trinità dei Pellegrini]]. ''Maestro di cappella'' of the [[Collegio Germanico]] (from 1595), he held the same position at [[St. Peter's Basilica|S Pietro]] from 1602, but he left the post to [[Francesco Soriano]] from 1 January 1603; in the same year Pacelli became ''Maestro di cappella'' of [[Sigismund III Vasa|King Sigismund III]] of Poland, who had one of the most important royal chapels in Europe.<ref>[[Luca Marenzio]], [[Marco Scacchi]] and [[Giovanni Francesco Anerio]] were musicians at the same court.</ref> He remained at that position until his death. As appreciation to him, the King ordered an epitaph commemorating Pacelli to be constructed in the [[St. John's Archcathedral, Warsaw|St. John's Cathedral]] in Warsaw.<ref>{{pl icon}} {{cite book |author=Polska Akademia Umiejętności, Instytut Historii (Polska Akademia Nauk)|title=Polski słownik biograficzny |year=1935 |editor= |page=754 |chapter= |chapterurl= |publisher=Skład główny w księgarni Gebethnera i Wolffa|isbn= |url= |quote=Dla uczczenia jego pamięci Zygmunt III zlecił wmurowanie epitafium w warszawskiej katedrze Św. Jana. Gliński M., Asprilio Pacelli, Citta del Vaticano 1941.}}</ref> The original epitaph with the composer's portrait was destroyed when the Cathedral was also destroyed during the [[Planned destruction of Warsaw]]<ref>{{pl icon}} {{cite web |author=|url=http://www.kapitula.org/wawkat.html|title=Archikatedra Warszawska św. Jana Chrzciciela |work=www.kapitula.org |publisher= |pages= |page= |date= |accessdate=2011-08-18 |quote=Od 1603 roku aż do swojej śmierci w roku 1623 dyrygentem kapeli był wybitny kompozytor Asprillio Pacelli (...) W Archikatedrze istniał jego wspaniały pomnik, zniszczony w powstaniu warszawskim w 1944r.}}</ref>; it was nonetheless reconstructed after the war. |
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Revision as of 02:28, 5 August 2012
Asprilio Pacelli | |
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Born | 1570 |
Died | 4 May 1623 (aged 52–53) |
Nationality | Italian |
Occupation | Composer |
Style | Baroque |
Asprilio Pacelli (or Pecelli) (1570 – 4 May 1623) was an Italian Baroque composer. He was born in Vasciano near Narni in Stroncone, Province of Terni, Umbria, Italy; and died in Warsaw.
Life
He was a boy chorister at Cappella Giulia. He served at two Roman churches: Santa Maria in Monserrato and Santissima Trinità dei Pellegrini. Maestro di cappella of the Collegio Germanico (from 1595), he held the same position at S Pietro from 1602, but he left the post to Francesco Soriano from 1 January 1603; in the same year Pacelli became Maestro di cappella of King Sigismund III of Poland, who had one of the most important royal chapels in Europe.[1] He remained at that position until his death. As appreciation to him, the King ordered an epitaph commemorating Pacelli to be constructed in the St. John's Cathedral in Warsaw.[2] The original epitaph with the composer's portrait was destroyed when the Cathedral was also destroyed during the Planned destruction of Warsaw[3]; it was nonetheless reconstructed after the war.
References
- ^ Luca Marenzio, Marco Scacchi and Giovanni Francesco Anerio were musicians at the same court.
- ^ Template:Pl icon Polska Akademia Umiejętności, Instytut Historii (Polska Akademia Nauk) (1935). Polski słownik biograficzny. Skład główny w księgarni Gebethnera i Wolffa. p. 754.
Dla uczczenia jego pamięci Zygmunt III zlecił wmurowanie epitafium w warszawskiej katedrze Św. Jana. Gliński M., Asprilio Pacelli, Citta del Vaticano 1941.
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(help) - ^ Template:Pl icon "Archikatedra Warszawska św. Jana Chrzciciela". www.kapitula.org. Retrieved 2011-08-18.
Od 1603 roku aż do swojej śmierci w roku 1623 dyrygentem kapeli był wybitny kompozytor Asprillio Pacelli (...) W Archikatedrze istniał jego wspaniały pomnik, zniszczony w powstaniu warszawskim w 1944r.
Bibliography
- Mirosław Perz, Asprilio Pacelli, in «New Grove Dictionary»;
- Cristina Santarelli, Asprilio Pacelli, in «Dizionario Enciclopedico Universale della Musica e dei Musicisti», Torino, 1985;
- Alberto Cametti, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Ed. Ricordi, 1894.
External links
- Glinski: ‘Asprilio Pacelli e i suoi madrigali’: Opera omnia, Rome, 1947
- Free scores by Asprilio Pacelli in the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki)