Ginislao Paris (1852 – after 1917) was an Italian composer and musician in the
Russian Empire
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who played
trombone
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with the
Russian Imperial Opera Orchestra in St. Petersburg.
He also played mandolin, founding the first mandolin orchestra in Russia, ''The society of amateur Mandolinists and Guitarists'' in the 1880s.
[ That orchestra was important because it inspired Vassily Andreev, to form the first orchestra based on Russian instruments.][
Paris invented a specialized ]mandolin
A mandolin (, ; literally "small mandola") is a Chordophone, stringed musical instrument in the lute family and is generally Plucked string instrument, plucked with a plectrum, pick. It most commonly has four Course (music), courses of doubled St ...
which was named for him (''Sistema Ginislao Paris'') and built by the workshops of Luigi Embergher.[ The Paris Ginislao mandolins feature a double top (a second hollow space within the instrument, created by a false back between the soundboard and the instrument's back).][ The double top is a feature that mandolin makers are now experimenting with in the 21st century, to get better sound.] Mandolinists such as Avi Avital
Avi Avital (; born 19 October 1978) is an Israeli mandolinist. He is best known for his renditions of well-known Baroque and folk music, much of which was originally written for other instruments. He has been nominated for a Grammy Award (Best I ...
and Joseph Brent
Joseph Frederick Brent (born April 6, 1976) is an American composer, mandolinist, multi-instrumentalist, and teacher. He is known for his performances and arrangements of rock and indie songs, as well as his original compositions with the ense ...
use them, and they are custom instruments, today.[
In 1905, Roman luthier Luigi Embergher made several mandolin family instruments based on Ginislao Paris' own design, featuring double top and special bracing system. Only four instruments of “Sistema Ginislao Paris” forming the mandolin family quartet are known presently. One is an Embergher Artistico mandolin model No. 8, held in the Theatre Museum of St Petersburg. Another is a ]Liuto cantabile
The liuto cantabile, also termed a liuto moderno, is an uncommon ten-stringed mandocello. This bass variant of the mandolin family was developed by the Neapolitan luthiers of the Pasquale Vinaccia, Vinaccia family in the late 19th century and per ...
(known as the Russian Embergher) of model 5 bis, another mandolin No.5 bis and a mandola
The mandola (US and Canada) or tenor mandola (Ireland and UK) is a fretted, stringed musical instrument. It is to the mandolin what the viola is to the violin: the four double courses of strings tuned in fifths to the same pitches as the viola ...
model 5 bis, held in private collections.[
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Ginislao Paris' history
Ginislao Paris was born Ginislao Cesare Antonio Paris in Naples, 15 March 1852. In Russian he was known as Джинислао Францевич Парис (Djenislav Frantzevich).
From 1868 to 1872 Paris served as a volunteer in Italian military forces. He began his career as a trombonist in the orchestra of the Russian Imperial Opera in St. Petersburg at the Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra
The Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra or just the Mariinsky Orchestra (formerly known as the Kirov Orchestra) is located in the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia. The orchestra was founded in 1783 during the reign of Catherine the Great, it ...
on 1 January 1876. He married Maria Alexandrovna Strasser in St. Petersburg in 1879. They had daughters: Violetta-Tamara (b.1882) and Margherita (b.1893). In the 1880s Ginislao Paris led the Society of Amateur Mandolinists and Guitarists of St. Petersburg (Circolo), which eventually became the first mandolin orchestra in Russia. According to Flaviy Sokolov's book, Vasily Andreyev
Vasily Vasilievich Andreyev (; 26 December 1918)
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, noted Italian mandolinist and composer of his time dedicated his rendition of Rimembranze from Gounod
Charles-François Gounod (; ; 17 June 181818 October 1893), usually known as Charles Gounod, was a French composer. He wrote twelve operas, of which the most popular has always been ''Faust (opera), Faust'' (1859); his ''Roméo et Juliette'' (18 ...
’s Faust for mandolin to Ginislao Paris. The dedication says "All’ Egregio Signor Ginislao Paris, Professore nei Teatri Imperiali, Maestro Direttore del Circolo Mandolinisti di Benificenza a Pietroburgo" (''To Mr. Ginislao Paris, Professor at the Imperial Theaters, Master Director of the Benedictine Mandolinist Circle in Petersburg''). Along with violin maker Pietro Bozzolo (1840-1907), Paris was a member of the Revisionary Commission of the Italian Charitable Society of St. Petersbur
Proceeds from the concerts were given to that charit
Russian (and later American) ballet dancer Michel Fokine
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Career Early years
Fokine was born in Saint Petersburg to a prosperous merchant and at the age of 9 was accepted into the Saint Petersburg Imperial Ballet Sch ...
, Anna Pavlova
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's friend and colleague, in his memoirs recalls playing mandolin in Ginislao Paris' ensemble and later joining Andreyev's Russian orchestra on domra
The ''domra'' (Cyrillic: до́мра, ) is a long-necked Belarusian, Russian, and Ukrainian folk string instrument of the lute family with a round body and three or four metal strings.
History
The first known mention of domra is in ''Admoni ...
before giving up playing on stage in favour of his ballet career.
Ginislao Paris played in the same orchestra with another Italian, flautist Ernesto Köhler
Ernesto Köhler (4 December 1849 – 17 March 1907) was an Italian flautist and composer. He was considered one of the best flautists of his era.
Born in Modena, Köhler was taught the flute by his father, Venceslau Joseph Köhler, who was the f ...
, who also played mandolin and wrote the first mandolin method book in Russia, (First edition published by J.H. Zimmermannin 1887). He was probably also involved in Ginislao Paris circolo. According to the Imperial Theatres director Telyakovski's diaries, together with Riccardo Drigo
Riccardo Eugenio Drigo (; 30 June 1846 – 1 October 1930) was an Italian composer of ballet music and Italian opera, a theatrical Conducting, conductor, and a pianist.
Drigo is most noted for his long career as kapellmeister and Director of Mu ...
, Ginislao Paris wrote music to "Son Uslady" (The Dream of Uslada) performed in January 1903.
Ginislao Paris became a Russian citizen in 1899. He retired from the Orchestra in 1900 for health reasons and was granted special merits pension by imperial decree. All Petersburg reference book continued to list Ginislao Paris details until 1917. His further whereabouts and death details are unknown.['' All Petersburg'' Reference Book, 1917]
In 2023 a small garden in Montecalvario, Naples
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has been named after Ginislao Paris.
References
External links
Russian Genealogical Forum, Ginislao Paris
Familysearch.org
The Russian Emberghers
Luigi Embergher
Ginislao Paris and the Mandolin History in Russia Blog
Ernesto Kohler's Mandolin Method, 5th Russian Edition (Electronic document from the Russian State Library)
Итальянское благотворительное общество в С-Петербурге.
Giardino Di Ginislao Paris
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