The Bassanos
The Bassanos1995
About this book
In the 1530s, five Bassano brothers, who were outstanding wind players and instrument makers, emigrated from Venice to England. Dr Lasocki's authoritative new book, the first to be devoted to the family, is a minutely researched account of these brothers, their sons (and a daughter) and their grandsons. The first half of the book discusses the everyday affairs of the family - their relationships, religion, property, law suits, finances, and standing in society.
Two chapters, one written by Roger Prior, are devoted to Emilia Bassano, whose identification as the 'dark lady' of Shakespeare's sonnets is supported by a wealth of evidence.
The second half of the book discusses the family's musical activities. At the English Court the Bassanos made up a recorder consort that lasted 90 years; they also played in the flute/cornett and shawm/sackbut consorts. As instrument makers their fame extended throughout Europe. The book's appendices present information on the Venetian branch of the family and the musical activities of the English branch since 1665.
Details
- First published
- 1995
- OL Work ID
- OL3517659W
Subjects
GenealogyHistory and criticismMusicBaroque music (c 1600 to c 1750)Biography: film, television & musicComposers & musiciansMedieval & Renaissance music (c 1000 to c 1600)c 1500 to c 1600c 1600 to c 1700GeneralMusic Of The 15th And 16th CenturiesBiography / AutobiographyReferenceItaly17th century16th centuryBassano familyEngland