Andrea da Firenze

Andrea da Firenze

"Andrea da Firenze" can also refer to a Quattrocento painter, see Andrea da Bonaiuto.

Andrea da Firenze (Andreas da Florentia) (died 1415) was an Italian composer and organist of the late medieval era. Along with Francesco Landini and Paolo da Firenze, he was a leading representative of the Italian "ars nova" style of the "Trecento", and was a prolific composer of secular songs, principally "ballate".

Life

Since Andrea was a member of the Servite religious order, whose records have largely survived intact, more is known about his life than is usually the case for fourteenth century composers. He entered the order in 1375, though at what age is not known. One of his first activities within the order was to carry out a commission to build an organ for the Servite house in Florence, for which he hired Francesco Landini as a consultant. Among the surviving records are the receipts for the wine that the two consumed during the three days it took to tune the instrument.

Evidently he and Landini were successful, for in 1387 Andrea received a similar commission to build an organ for Florence Cathedral. A commission recorded in 1382 for a "Maestro Andrea" to build an organ in Rieti, between Florence and Rome, may have been his as well, but has not been conclusively identified. The two men were evidently close friends, from the evidence of their time together, as well as the references found in their music.

Andrea was also active within his order as an administrator. In 1380 he became prior of the Florentine Servite monastery, SS Annunziata; in 1393 he took on the additional role of prior of the monastery in Pistoia. From 1407 to 1410 he led the entire Servite order in Tuscany.

Music

All of Andrea's surviving music with reliable attribution is in the genre of the "ballata". Thirty are known, with eighteen being for two voices and twelve for three; in addition, one "ballade" in French may be his work, based on stylistic similarities and a contemporary attribution of it to a name similar to his. The main source for his work is the "Squarcialupi Codex", which also includes, in the section containing Andrea's music, a colorful illustration of a man playing an organ, probably Andrea himself.

The two-voice "ballate" are usually for two singing voices; two of them include an instrumental tenor. Not all of the three-voice "ballate" have text in all three voices, and the third voice sometimes may have been played on an instrument.

Compared to Landini's music, in which refinement, elegance, and a memorable melodic line were the clear goals of the composer, Andrea's music is dramatic, restless, and sometimes disjunct, and includes sharp dissonances to highlight certain passages in the text. One of his "ballate" includes a melodic leap of an augmented octave, highlighting the word "maladetto" (accursed), causing it to leap out from the rest of the music.

Andrea is not known to be related to Andrea da Firenze, the Florentine School painter of the same name, who was active from the 1340s to the 1370s.

ee also

* Music of the Trecento

References and further reading

* Richard H. Hoppin, "Medieval Music". New York, W.W. Norton & Co., 1978. ISBN 0-393-09090-6
* Kurt von Fischer/Gianluca d'Agostino: "Andreas de Florentia", Grove Music Online ed. L. Macy (Accessed December 5 2005), [http://www.grovemusic.com (subscription access)]


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