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John Ravenscroft (composer)
English Baroque composer
John Ravenscroft (c. 1665 – 12 October 1697), also known as Giovanni Ravenscroft and Giovanni Rederi, was an English violinist and composer of the Baroque era, who moved to Rome.
He was possibly a pupil of Arcangelo Corelli, by whom he was strongly influenced, and around the middle of the 18th century some of Ravenscroft's trio sonatas were misattributed to Corelli. He is not to be confused with the English wait John Ravenscroft (fl.
c. 1730).
John ravenscroft biography
Biography
Ravenscroft was born c. 1665,[1] in London.[2] He moved to Rome, where in 1695 he published his Opus 1 under the name "Giovanni Ravenscroft, alias Rederi, Inglese".[3]
He died in Rome on 12 October 1697, leaving a collection of 5 violins and 44 paintings.[2]
Works
Opus 1 consisted of 12 church trio sonatas.
A surviving manuscript score simply ascribes them to an English pupil of Arcangelo Corelli,[3]