Cesarina Ricci de Tingoli
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Cesarina Ricci de Tingoli (born c. 1573) was an Italian composer. She was related to the family of Cardinal Giovanni Ricci (1497–1574) by birth, and the noble family of Tingoli by marriage. Her only known publication is Il Primo libro de madrigali a cinque voci, con un dialogo a otto novamente compost & dati in luce (Venice, 1597). This publication survives in two partbooks, and a manuscript tablature also survives. The cantus and quintus partbooks do not survive. Il primo libro contains 14 five-voice madrigals and an eight-voice dialogue by Ricci, and two madrigals by Alberto Ghirlinzoni, who is only known from this publication. The texts are by Torquato Tasso, Giovanni Battista Guarini, and Antonio Ongaro, all of whom were associated with the academy of Cardinal Cinzio Aldobrandini, to whom the print is also dedicated. Ruggiero Giovannelli might have been her teacher.
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- Christine Fischer. "Cesarina Ricci de Tingoli", Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (accessed October 29, 2006), grovemusic.com (subscription access).
- Thomas Bridges, "Cesarina Ricci" The Norton/Grove Dictionary of Women Composers, edited by Julie Anne Sadie and Rhian Samuel. Norton and Company, New York and London, 1995. ISBN 0-393-03487-9