Simone de' Prodenzani
Life
Works
Prodenzani's two most important works are Il Sollazzo which tells a series of popular folk tales as short stories and Il Saporetto (The little tastes) which speaks of bourgeois customs, including concerts and banquets, surrounding the main character Sollazzo, taken from the previous work. The descriptions of concerts and of the pieces performed at the concerts are particularly detailed and have furnished musicologists with information about performance practice and knowledge of repertory of the late fourteenth and early fifteenth century.Nádas, John. “A cautious reading of Simone Prodenzani’s Il Saporetto,” Recercare 10 (1998), pp. 23-47. Among the composers specifically mentioned are Jacopo da Bologna, Bartolino da Padova, Francesco il Cieco, Johannes Ciconia, and Antonio Zacara da Teramo.
Il Sollazzo and Il Saporetto were first published in modern editions in 1913 by Santorre Debenedetti,Il “Sollazzo” e il “Saporetto,” con altre rime di Simone Prudenzani d’Orvieto. Supplement to Giornale Storico della Letteratura Italiana 15 (Torino: Loescher, 1913). and have been republished several times since the late 1990s.Simone de' Prodenzani, Sollazzo e Saporetto, ed. Luigi M. Reale (Perugia: EFFE, 1998)Simone de' Prodenzani, Rime, ed. Fabio Carboni (Manziana (Rome): Vecchiarelli, 2003)Simone de' Prodenzani, Sollazzo, ed. Matteo Milani (Alessandria: Edizioni dell'Orso, 2004) Further poetic and prose works were edited in 2003.Simone Prodenzani, Opere inedite in poesia e in prosa, ed. Massimo Seriacopi (Genoa: San Marco dei Giustiniani, 2003)
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Category:14th-century Italian writers