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Name
  
Luigi Boccherini


Role
  
Composer

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Died
  
May 28, 1805, Madrid, Spain

Parents
  
Leopoldo Boccherini, Maria Santa Boccherini

Compositions
  
Musica notturna delle strade di Madrid, Musica notturna delle strade di Madrid, String Quintet in E major - Op 11 - No 5, String Quintet in E major - Op 11 - No 5, Cello Concerto No 9, Cello Concerto No 9, Cello Concerto No 2, Cello Concerto No 2, The Celebrated Minuet, The Celebrated Minuet, Quintet in E major - G 275 - op 11 no 5, Quintet in E major - G 275 - op 11 no 5, Sonata for Violin an Cello in D major: III Grave, Sonata for Violin an Cello in D major: III Grave, Quintet for Guitar and Strings in D- - G445: III: Minuetto, Quintet for Guitar and Strings in D- - G445: III: Minuetto, Quintet for 2 Violins - Viola - and 2 Cellos No 75 in D major - Op 39 No 3 G 339: I Allegro vivo, Quintet for 2 Violins - Viola - and 2 Cellos No 75 in D major - Op 39 No 3 G 339: I Allegro vivo, String Quintet in D major - G 353 - op 43 no 2: III Andante larghetto, String Quintet in D major - G 353 - op 43 no 2: III Andante larghetto, Cello Quintet - op 37 no 7: IV Rondo: Allegro con moto, Cello Quintet - op 37 no 7: IV Rondo: Allegro con moto, Piano Quintet no 1 in A major - G 413 - op 57 no 1: I Allegro moderato, Piano Quintet no 1 in A major - G 413 - op 57 no 1: I Allegro moderato, Sinfonia in C minor - G 519: III Minuetto: Allegro, Sinfonia in C minor - G 519: III Minuetto: Allegro, String Quintet for 2 violins - viola and 2 cellos no 4 in C major - op 28 - G 310: IV Rondeau: Allegro con moto, String Quintet for 2 violins - viola and 2 cellos no 4 in C major - op 28 - G 310: IV Rondeau: Allegro con moto, Sinfonia in C minor - G 519: II Pastorale: Lentarello, Sinfonia in C minor - G 519: II Pastorale: Lentarello, Quintet no 50 - in C minor - for 2 violins - viola and 2 cellos G314 - op 29/2: 1, Quintet no 50 - in C minor - for 2 violins - viola and 2 cellos G314 - op 29/2: 1, String Quintet in F minor - G 348 - op 37 no 19: III Adagio cantabile, String Quintet in F minor - G 348 - op 37 no 19: III Adagio cantabile, String Quintet in D major - G 353 - op 43 no 2: II Minuetto Con un poco di moto, String Quintet in D major - G 353 - op 43 no 2: II Minuetto Con un poco di moto, String Quintet for 2 violins - viola and 2 cellos no 1 in F major - op 28 - G 307: II Larghetto, String Quintet for 2 violins - viola and 2 cellos no 1 in F major - op 28 - G 307: II Larghetto, Piano Quintet no 4 in D minor - G 416 - op 57 no 4: I Allegro giusto ma con vivacita, Piano Quintet no 4 in D minor - G 416 - op 57 no 4: I Allegro giusto ma con vivacita, Cello Quintet - op 37 no 7: III Grave, Cello Quintet - op 37 no 7: III Grave, Quintet no 50 - in C minor - for 2 violins - viola and 2 cellos G314 - op 29/2: 3, Quintet no 50 - in C minor - for 2 violins - viola and 2 cellos G314 - op 29/2: 3, String Quintet in F minor - G 348 - op 37 no 19: I Allegro moderato assai, String Quintet in F minor - G 348 - op 37 no 19: I Allegro moderato assai, String Quintet for 2 violins - viola and 2 cellos no 5 in D minor - op 28 - G 311: I Allegro con moto, String Quintet for 2 violins - viola and 2 cellos no 5 in D minor - op 28 - G 311: I Allegro con moto, String Quintet for 2 violins - viola and 2 cellos no 6 in B-flat major - op 28 - G 312: III Larghetto, String Quintet for 2 violins - viola and 2 cellos no 6 in B-flat major - op 28 - G 312: III Larghetto, Quintet for 2 Violins - Viola - and 2 Cellos No 73 in B-flat major - Op 39 No 1 G 337: V Rondeau Allegro non tanto, Quintet for 2 Violins - Viola - and 2 Cellos No 73 in B-flat major - Op 39 No 1 G 337: V Rondeau Allegro non tanto, Cello Concerto in D major - G 476: III Allegro piacere, Cello Concerto in D major - G 476: III Allegro piacere, Quintet no 52 - in A major - for 2 violins - viola and 2 cellos G316 - op 29/4: 3, Quintet no 52 - in A major - for 2 violins - viola and 2 cellos G316 - op 29/4: 3, Symphony in D minor - op 12 no 4 - G 506 "La casa del diavolo": II Andantino con moto, Symphony in D minor - op 12 no 4 - G 506 "La casa del diavolo": II Andantino con moto, Quintet for 2 Violins - Viola - and 2 Cellos No 73 in B-flat major - Op 39 No 1 G 337: I Andante lento, Quintet for 2 Violins - Viola - and 2 Cellos No 73 in B-flat major - Op 39 No 1 G 337: I Andante lento, Quintet no 50 - in C minor - for 2 violins - viola and 2 cellos G314 - op 29/2: 4, Quintet no 50 - in C minor - for 2 violins - viola and 2 cellos G314 - op 29/2: 4, Quintet for 2 Violins - Viola - and 2 Cellos no 15 in F major - op 13 no 3 G 279: II Largo, Quintet for 2 Violins - Viola - and 2 Cellos no 15 in F major - op 13 no 3 G 279: II Largo, String Quintet for 2 violins - viola and 2 cellos no 1 in F major - op 28 - G 307: III Minuetto - Trio, String Quintet for 2 violins - viola and 2 cellos no 1 in F major - op 28 - G 307: III Minuetto - Trio, Quintet for 2 Violins - Viola - and 2 Cellos no 13 in E-flat major - op 13 no 1 G 277: I Maestoso, Quintet for 2 Violins - Viola - and 2 Cellos no 13 in E-flat major - op 13 no 1 G 277: I Maestoso, String Quintet for 2 violins - viola and 2 cellos no 5 in D minor - op 28 - G 311: III Minuetto - Trio, String Quintet for 2 violins - viola and 2 cellos no 5 in D minor - op 28 - G 311: III Minuetto - Trio, Sonata for Cello and Basso Continuo in C major - G 6: 3 Allegro moderato, Sonata for Cello and Basso Continuo in C major - G 6: 3 Allegro moderato, Quartett fur Flote - Violine - Viola und Violoncello in D-Dur: Larghetto (Pro-Arte-Quartett), Quartett fur Flote - Violine - Viola und Violoncello in D-Dur: Larghetto (Pro-Arte-Quartett), Sonata per viola, Sonata per viola, Konzert fur Violoncello und Orchester Nr 6 in D-Dur: Allegro moderato (Zagreber Solisten), Konzert fur Violoncello und Orchester Nr 6 in D-Dur: Allegro moderato (Zagreber Solisten), Quintet for 2 Violins - Viola - and 2 Cellos no 17 in A major - op 13 no 5 G 281: II Allegro giusto, Quintet for 2 Violins - Viola - and 2 Cellos no 17 in A major - op 13 no 5 G 281: II Allegro giusto, Sonata for Cello solo & Basso continuo in B-flat major - G 8: II Andante affettuoso, Sonata for Cello solo & Basso continuo in B-flat major - G 8: II Andante affettuoso, Quintet for 2 Violins - Viola - and 2 Cellos No 73 in B-flat major - Op 39 No 1 G 337: III Tempo di Minuetto, Quintet for 2 Violins - Viola - and 2 Cellos No 73 in B-flat major - Op 39 No 1 G 337: III Tempo di Minuetto, Quintet for guitar & strings in G major - G 450: I - Allegro con vivacita, Quintet for guitar & strings in G major - G 450: I - Allegro con vivacita, String Quintet in B minor - G 350 - op 42 no 3: II Allegro giusto, String Quintet in B minor - G 350 - op 42 no 3: II Allegro giusto, String Quintet in D major - G 353 - op 43 no 2: IV Rondeau Allegro, String Quintet in D major - G 353 - op 43 no 2: IV Rondeau Allegro, String Quintet for 2 violins - viola and 2 cellos no 1 in F major - op 28 - G 307: IV Finale: Allegro, String Quintet for 2 violins - viola and 2 cellos no 1 in F major - op 28 - G 307: IV Finale: Allegro, Cello Concerto in B-flat major - G 482: III Rondo: Allegro, Cello Concerto in B-flat major - G 482: III Rondo: Allegro, Cello Concerto in B-flat major - G 482: I Allegro moderato, Cello Concerto in B-flat major - G 482: I Allegro moderato, Cello Concerto in B-flat major - G 482: II Adagio non troppo, Cello Concerto in B-flat major - G 482: II Adagio non troppo, String Quintet for 2 violins - viola and 2 cellos no 6 in B-flat major - op 28 - G 312: II Minuetto - Trio, String Quintet for 2 violins - viola and 2 cellos no 6 in B-flat major - op 28 - G 312: II Minuetto - Trio, Quintet for 2 Violins - Viola - and 2 Cellos no 13 in E-flat major - op 13 no 1 G 277: IV Presto, Quintet for 2 Violins - Viola - and 2 Cellos no 13 in E-flat major - op 13 no 1 G 277: IV Presto

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Luigi Boccherini: Minuetto (classical)


Ridolfo Luigi Boccherini ([riˈdɔlfo luˈiːdʒi bokkeˈriːni]; February 19, 1743 – May 28, 1805) was an Italian classical era composer and cellist whose music retained a courtly and galante style while he matured somewhat apart from the major European musical centers. Boccherini is most widely known for one particular minuet from his String Quintet in E, Op. 11, No. 5 (G 275), and the Cello Concerto in B flat major (G 482). The latter work was long known in the heavily altered version by German cellist and prolific arranger Friedrich Grützmacher, but has recently been restored to its original version. Boccherini composed several guitar quintets, including the "Fandango", which was influenced by Spanish music. His biographer Elisabeth Le Guin noted among Boccherini's musical qualities "an astonishing repetitiveness, an affection for extended passages with fascinating textures but virtually no melodic line, an obsession with soft dynamics, a unique ear for sonority, and an unusually rich palette of introverted and mournful affects."

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Biography

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Boccherini was born in Lucca, Italy, into a musical family. His father, a cellist and double-bass player, sent him to study in Rome at a young age. In 1757 they both went to Vienna, where the court employed them as musicians in the Burgtheater. In 1761 Boccherini went to Madrid, entering in 1770 the employ of Infante Luis Antonio of Spain (1727–1785), younger brother of King Charles III of Spain. There he flourished under royal patronage, until one day when the King expressed his disapproval at a passage in a new trio, and ordered Boccherini to change it. The composer, no doubt irritated with this intrusion into his art, doubled the passage instead, which led to his immediate dismissal. Then he accompanied Don Luis (the Infante) to Arenas de San Pedro, a little town in the Gredos Mountains; there and in the nearest town of Candeleda Boccherini wrote many of his most famous works.

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Later patrons included the French ambassador to Spain, Lucien Bonaparte (1775–1840), as well as King Friedrich Wilhelm II of Prussia (1744–1797), himself an amateur cellist, flautist, and avid supporter of the arts. Boccherini fell on hard times following the deaths of his Spanish patron (1785), his two wives (1785 and 1805), and his four daughters (1796, 1802 and 1804). He died in Madrid in 1805, survived by two sons. His bloodline continues to this day in Spain. His body lay buried in the Pontifical Basilica of St. Michael in Madrid until 1927, when Benito Mussolini had his remains repatriated and buried in the church of San Francesco in his native Lucca.

Works

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Much of his chamber music follows models established by Joseph Haydn; however, Boccherini is often credited with improving Haydn's model of the string quartet by bringing the cello to prominence, whereas Haydn had frequently relegated it to an accompaniment role. Some sources for Boccherini's style are in the works of a famous Italian cellist, Giovanni Battista Cirri, who was born before Boccherini and before Haydn, and in the Spanish popular music.

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A virtuoso cellist, Boccherini often played violin repertoire on the cello, at pitch, a skill he developed by substituting for ailing violinists while touring. This supreme command of the instrument brought him much praise from his contemporaries (notably Pierre Baillot, Pierre Rode, and Bernhard Romberg), and is evident in the cello parts of his compositions (particularly in the quintets for two cellos, treated often as cello concertos with string quartet accompaniment).

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He wrote a large amount of chamber music, including over one hundred string quintets for two violins, viola and two cellos (a type which he pioneered, in contrast with the then common scoring for two violins, two violas and one cello), a dozen guitar quintets, not all of which have survived, nearly a hundred string quartets, and a number of string trios and sonatas (including at least 19 for the cello). His orchestral music includes around 30 symphonies and 12 virtuoso cello concertos.

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Boccherini's works have been catalogued by the French musicologist Yves Gérard (born 1932) in the Gérard catalog, published in London (1969), hence the "G" numbers applied to his output.

With a ministerial decree dated 27 April 2006, the Opera Omnia of the composer Luigi Boccherini was promoted to the status of Italian National Edition.

Boccherini's style is characterized by the typical Rococo charm, lightness, and optimism, and exhibits much melodic and rhythmic invention, coupled with frequent influences from the guitar tradition of his adopted country, Spain.

Contemporary revival

Neglected after his death—the dismissive sobriquet "Haydn's wife" dates from the nineteenth century— his works have been gaining more recognition since the late 20th century, in print, record, and concert hall. His "celebrated minuet" (String Quintet in E, Op. 11, No. 5 (G 275)) was popularized through its use in the film The Ladykillers. His famous "Musica notturna delle strade di Madrid" (String Quintet in C major, Op. 30 No. 6, G324), became popular through its frequent use in films such as Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, and its use during the opening of the Barcelona 1992 Summer Olympic Games

His distinctive compositions for string quintet (two violins, one viola, two cellos), long neglected after his death, have been brought back to life by the Boccherini Quintet in the second half of the 20th century, when two of its founding members discovered a complete collection of the first edition of the 141 string quintets in Paris and began playing and recording them around the world.

Recording

  • Flute Quintets, Op. 19, Auser Musici, Carlo Ipata, director, Hyperion CDA67646 (2008)
  • Research

  • Luigi Boccherini (1743–1805) First International Conference in Lucca – CALL FOR PAPERS
  • Boccherini Studies
  • Luigi Boccherini's Complete Works
  • References

    Luigi Boccherini Wikipedia


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