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Rocco Rodio (c. 1535 – after 1615) was an Italian Renaissance composer and theorist, best known for his sacred works and keyboard ricercares. Biography He was born in Bari and apparently led a cosmopolitan life, at some point working at the Polish court, and then possibly settling in Naples. Popular among his colleagues, Rodio was a member of Carlo Gesualdo's academy at Naples, organized a Camerata di Propaganda per l'Affinamento del Gusto Musicale together with other Neapolitan musicians, and also probably cultivated connections with Polish and Spanish composers. Rodio's work, both in music and in music theory, was progressive for its time and shows a competent composer. His treatise Regole di musica circulated widely both in Italy and outside its borders. Rodio's Libro primo di ricercate (1575) is the earliest surviving keyboard music notated in score. It contains five ricercars and four fantasias, all marked with a highly individual harmonic language. This print, together with Antonio Valente's Intavolatura de cimbalo, represents the earliest works of the so-called Neapolitan school, to which later important composers such as Ascanio Mayone and Giovanni Maria Trabaci belonged. List of works Music Missarum decem liber primus, masses for 4–6 voices (Rome, 1562) Libro primo di ricercate, keyboard works (Naples, 1575) Il secondo libro di madrigali, madrigals for 4 voices (Venice, 1587) Duetti (1589), lost Il primo libro di madrigali, lost canzonas, motets, and other pieces
Terza Ricercata
282Ricercar quinto, sopra la, sol, fa, re, mi
103Ricercata Seconda
64Libro di ricercate a quattro voci: Ricercada quinta
55Fantasia Sopra, Ave Maris Stella
56Fantasia Sopra, La Mi Re Fa Mi Re, Sa Spagna
57Quarta Ricercata
58Seconda Ricercata
59Voluntary: Ave Maris stella
510Recercata seconda
5The Art of the Ricercar in 16th Century Italy
La tradizione organistica Pugliese-Napoletana dal Rinascimento al Barocco
Neapolitan Keyboard Music
500 Years of Organ Music, Vol. 1
Utrecht Early Music Festival 2019 – Napoli
Frescobaldi and the South. Intendami chi può che m’intend’io
Frescobaldi and the South: Intendomi chi può che m’intend’io