Rosa Giacinta Badalla

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Rosa Giacinta Badalla (c. 1660 – c. 1710) was an Italian composer and Benedictine nun. The first record of her is in the lists of the monastery of Saint Radegonda in Milan from 1678. Claudia Sessa, Claudia Rusca, and Chiara Margarita Cozzolani were also active at Milanese convents during the same period.

She had only one printed collection, Motetti a voce sola (1684, Venice), a book of solo motets. Kendrick identifies it as "remarkable among Milanese solo motet books…for its patent vocal viruosity, motivic originality and self-assured compositional technique".[1]

There are also two surviving secular cantatas, Vuò cercando and O fronde care, to which Badalla wrote the text.[2]

[edit] References

  • Robert L. Kendrick. "Rosa Giacinta Badalla", Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (accessed July 12, 2007), grovemusic.com (subscription access).
  • The Norton/Grove Dictionary of Women Composers, edited by Julie Anne Sadie and Rhian Samuel. "Rosa Giacinta Badalla" Robert L. Kendrick, pg. 32, Norton and Company, New York and London, 1995. ISBN 0-393-03487-9

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Norton/Grove
  2. ^ Grove
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