Claudia Rusca
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Claudia Francesca Rusca (1593 – 6 October 1676) was an Italian composer, singer, and organist.
She was a nun at the Umiliate monastery of St. Caterina in Brera. She learned music at home, before she professed her final vows at the convent. She probably wrote her Sacri concerti à 1–5 con salmi e canzoni francesi (Milan, 1630) for use in the monastery and similar female institutions. The only known copy was thought to be destroyed in a fire at the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in 1943.[1]
However, International Music Score Library Project has a facsimile available as well as modern editions of “Sacri concerti”.
References
- Robert L. Kendrick. "Claudia Rusca", Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (accessed November 6, 2006), grovemusic.com Archived 2008-05-16 at the Wayback Machine (subscription access).
- Free scores by Claudia Rusca at the International Music Score Library Project
Notes
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