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'Santini's Network' (original title: 'La Rete di Santini') (2014) is a biographical film by German filmmaker Georg Brintrup on the life of Roman music collector Fortunato Santini (17771861) and how his famous private assembly of manuscript scores grew into the greatest music collection of the age.

Plot



The subject portrays an extraordinary story and a fascinating itinerary of survival through unusual episodes in the progress of culture. When, at the turn of the eighteenth century, the Roman clergyman, Fortunato Santini, played by Italian actor Renato Scarpa, discovers at the age of twenty his fervent passion for music, he decides to dedicate the rest of his life to collecting the manuscript scores of the great composers, either autographs in their own hand or scores written out by professional copyists. These manuscripts kept and preserved the heritage of musical works until their reproduction and publication as printed scores. Over the course of fifty years his music collection swelled to 20,000 titles in 4,500 manuscripts and 1,200 printed copies, making it the most comprehensive collection of its kind anywhere.Peter Schmitz and Andrea Ammendola (editors): 'Sammeln Komponieren Bearbeiten. Der rmische Abbate Fortunato Santini im Spiegel seines Schaffens' [Catalog of the Fortunato Santini exhibition in Mnster, from September 15 to December 31, 2011], Mnster 2011 Santini's secret in preserving all these important works from the history of European music is the elaborate network of friends and acquaintances that he builds. Beginning in the libraries and among the 'cognoscenti' of Italy, its reach extends throughout Europe, stretching from Rome to Vienna, from Paris to London, from Berlin to Moscow. Through his networking skills during his lifetime Santini became an international celebrity in the world of music

Compositions of the first importance in music history, otherwise at risk of disappearing into oblivion, were rescued and preserved through his unremitting efforts.

The film deals not only with the inception and growth of Santini's precious collection, but also with its conservation after his death. In 1862 the collection was purchased and transported from Italy to the city of Mnster in Germany and lay there forgotten for 40 years. Then in 1902 this trove was rediscovered and brought to the attention of the public through by the work of Edward Dent, the distinguished British musicologist. Subsequently, the collection was saved from firebombs during World War II , and though partially damaged after the war by a devastating flood, the irreplaceable musical opus of Santini has survived.

Cast



* Renato Scarpa: Fortunato Santini

* John Gayford: Edward Dent

* Maximilian Scheidt: Felix Mendelssohn

* Harald Redmer: Carl Friedrich Zelter

* Domenico Galasso: Giuseppe Baini

* Claudio Marchione: Giuseppe Jannacconi

* Pietro M. Beccatini: Carlo Odescalchi

* Antonio Giovannini: Mariano Astolfi

* Florian Steffens: young Edward Dent

* Emanuele Paragallo: young Fortunato Santini

Film music



The Soundtrack is composed of musical pieces from Santini's collection, some performed for the first time under conductor Favio Colusso by the Ensemble Seicentonovecento.

Some other background music was composed by Flavio Colusso.

Release and reception



'Santinis Network' premiered at the Auditorium of Santa Maria dellAnima in Rome on 1 April 2014 "La Via dellAnima" Tesori musicali da Roma a Mnster, 2014 (pdf) and in Mnster's Schlotheater on 9 April 2014. Film critic Gnter Moseler: "A great film about a modest life for the future of Early Music." (Ein groer Film ber ein kleines Leben fr die Zukunft Alter Musik.)."Verrckt nach Musik" (Crazy for Music) in Mnstersche Zeitung on April 11, 2014 First broadcast was in Westdeutscher Rundfunk on 28 April 2014.

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