Yesterday  I was honored to be
among the music loving guests gathered at Castello Ruspoli in Vignanello for  luncheon and concert of the 9th
international  prize for Baroque
singing  and musical studies. 
I have
often written about this  castle,  one of central Italy’s  most 
significant historical properties, that has been in the same family
since 1531.
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| Donna Giada and  Manola at castle entance | 
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| brick floors  spina di pesce16th century 
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| imposing facade of Castello Ruspoli, Vignanello | 
 
It was the
first visit  since my  discovery in a local church of the only portrait
of  an infamous ancestor of the
Marescotti-Ruspoli family, Ortensia Farnese. The story of Ortensia’s  nefarious deeds   is
narrated in my recently published  “The Painted Palazzo/Il Palazzo Dipinto” , the 7th publication dedicated
to the  Tuscia/Etruria  area here in central Italy.  
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| Ortensia, Madonna del Riscatto, Vetralla | 
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| Ortensia Farnese  fresco discovered in Vetralla | 
 
The contest
for Baroque singers and musicians is named for  Prince Francesco Maria Ruspoli  (1672-1731) a patron of Handel . It  is a unique experience for scholars  and performers offering  a monetary award and solo concerts at the castle and later in Copenhagen and Havana. Singers and instrumentalists
specialized  in Baroque music compete in
alternate years .
Guests for
the luncheon and concert were greeted in  the castle entrance hall by Donna Giada
Ruspoli and shown into a cozy room where 
aperitivi were served . 
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| the gardens created by Ottavia Orsini | 
Other  guests  took a stroll in the magnificent  gardens designed in 1610 by Ottavia Orsini
Marescotti, daughter of the creator of 
Bomarzo’s  Sacro Bosco. The
gardens  retain  the original  
design and parterres which are lovingly 
maintained by the castle’s  gardener, Santino.
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| Gardener Santino greets  Prince Stash    and Tan | 
 
Luncheon
was  held in several salons  of the piano nobile, next to the main hall  where the concert  was held . 
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| program of the  concert | 
The  audience of music  connoisseurs  was enthralled by the voice  of this
year’s  winner of the Ruspoli prize,   Hungarian
contralto Dalma Krajnyak, accompanied  
by Luigi Trivisano at the clavicembalo.  
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| named after his ancestor, Francesco Maria Ruspoli | 
 
Surely
Handel and his Ruspoli benefactor, Prince Francesco Maria, were  smiling  down on the castle yesterday as history
repeated itself with beautiful music, good company and interesting encounters .