Talk:Francesco Maria Veracini
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[edit]Francesco's uncle Antonio gets his own article in the Grove, though only his printed violin music survives. I don't know if anyone will want to write an article on him, so I decided to make his name a link, just in case. Dmetric 19:14, 16 Jan 2004 (UTC)
Corri?
[edit]Corri: "La Clemenza di Tito, on a libretto by Corri based on one by Pietro Metastasio." Who's this? Not the familiar Domenico Corri (1746-1825).--Wetman (talk) 11:20, 1 September 2008 (UTC)
How on earth?
[edit]Jeremy Kohl acts like a policeman. In the first place he is not an early music lover, but someone who likes Stockhausen. Why are you interested in Veracini? Could you explain your effort on this article? To improve the article seems not be your goal. Taksen (talk) 14:47, 2 February 2014 (UTC) On the German Wikipedia is an article on Adriano in Siria. It has an interesting table, please go there and try to improve the information here. [1] That would be helpful.14:59, 2 February 2014 (UTC)
- Permit me a small correction: my given name is Jerome, not Jeremy (unless of course you are referring to someone else). Second, on what do you base your claim that I am "not an early music lover"? Is there a reason why a listener who likes Stockhausen may not like any other kind of music? I am interested in Veracini for several reasons, not the least of which is that I have over many years played his twelve sonatas for recorder and continuo, and regard them as being among the most original and finely crafted works for the instrument from the Italian repertory of the first decades of the 18th century (the equal of or better than the contemporary sonatas of Mancini, Alessandro Scarlatti, and Vivaldi). I am also interested in his violin sonatas for much the same reason, though I cannot play the violin myself. I have not heard a single note of any of his operas, though I know something of their history, and on the strength of his instrumental music am very curious about them, and why they have fared so poorly up to now in the revival of Baroque opera. Finally, my effort on this article lately has been mainly to make the references consistent in format. In the process, I discovered some external links to sites that did not seem to verify the claims to which they are attached. The Manchester Library link, for example, tells us only that they are closed for renovation at the present time. I do not see what this has to do with Veracini at all.—Jerome Kohl (talk) 21:53, 2 February 2014 (UTC)
Vertonungen
[edit]Hey Jerome, how is your German? I was listening to this opera last Saturday evening on a German Radio Station Deutschlandradio Kultur.[2] It was broadcasted on Ö1 a week before.[3] In a Krakow Theatre Fabio Biondi performed this opera last December.[4][5] Also in Madrid Veracini's (best) opera was performed.[6] The next recording project of Europa Galante included Francesco Maria Veracini’s opera Adriano in Siria (which will be recorded live with a top class cast including Genaux, Hallenberg, Prina and Basso).[7] On YouTube you can find at least four aria's from this opera [8] and a duet.[9] Some were uploaded only a week ago. (Unfortunately they did not upload more alt and bass arias. Ugo Guagliardo had beautiful arias and he is a remarkable singer.)
- I can hardly appreciate Wikipedians with an attitude like: "I have never heard this before, so it cannot be true". Besides the (English) Wikipedia has so many rules, it became impossible to improve an article with what is new. It looks to me some people prefer to stay dumb, rather than accept anything new.
- Your tone changed, but I think it is your turn to improve the article with the references I left here, rather than me getting involved into another edit war.
- This article has been visited 200 times last weekend. Also on the German Wikipedia there is more attention. [10][11] A "fight" helps to get attention for Biondi's new project.
- Hopefully there will be someone who can adjust this table and import it somewhere into the article.Taksen (talk) 04:06, 3 February 2014 (UTC)Taksen (talk) 04:32, 3 February 2014 (UTC)
Folgende Komponisten legten dieses Libretto ihrer Oper Adriano in Siria zugrunde:
Jahr | Komponist | Erstaufführung | Aufführungsort | Anmerkungen | |
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1732 | Antonio Caldara | 1732, Hoftheater[1] | Wien | ||
1733 | Geminiano Giacomelli | 1733[2] | Venedig | ||
1734 | Pier Giuseppe Sandoni | 17341734, Karneval, Teatro da S. Agostino[3] | Genua | ||
1734 | Giovanni Battista Pergolesi | 173425. Oktober 1734, Teatro San Bartolomeo[4] | Neapel | mit den Intermezzi Livietta e Tracollo, auch bekannt als La contadina astuta (Die schlaue Bäuerin; Tommaso Mariani) | |
1735 | Francesco Maria Veracini | 1735.1126. November 1735, King’s Theatre[5] | London | ||
1735 | Egidio Duni | 1735.1227. Dezember 1735, Teatro di Tordinona[6] | Rom | ||
1737 | Riccardo Broschi | 1737 | Stuttgart | komponiert 1735?, UA Mailand? | |
1737 | Ferrandini Giovanni Battista Ferrandini | 1737, Karneval[7] | München | ||
1737 | Giovanni Porta | 1737, Teatro ducale[8] | Mantua | Nicht mehr vollständig erhalten | |
1739 | Giovanni Alberto Ristori | 173919. Dezember 1739[9] | Neapel | ||
1740 | Baldassare Galuppi | 1740.01Januar 1740[10] | Turin | ||
1740 | Giovanni Antonio Giai | 1740.021740, Karneval, Teatro Grimandi di S. Giovanni Grisostomo[11] | Venedig | ||
1740 | Giovanni Battista Lampugnani | 1740.05Mai 1740[12] | Vicenza | ||
1745 | Giovanni Verocai | 1745Februar 1745[13][14] | Braunschweig | Die getreue Emirena parthische Prinzessin, Dramma per musica, 3 Akte - Libretto: Georg Caspar Schürmann nach Pietro Metastasio Adriano in Siria, vielleicht stammt auch die Musik von Schürmann | |
1746 | Carl Heinrich Graun | 1746[15] | Berlin | ||
1747 | Gaetano Latilla | 1747, Teatro San Carlo[16] | Neapel | ||
1748 | Vincenzo Legrenzio Ciampi | 1748, Teatro San Cassiano[17][18] | Venedig | ||
1750 | Girolamo Abos | 17501750, Teatro Torre Argentina[19] | Rom | ||
1750 | Ignazio Fiorillo | 17501750[20] | Braunschweig | ||
1750 | Antonio Gaetano Pampani | 175026. Dezember 1750, Teatro Regio Ducale | Mailand | Karneval 1750[21] | |
1751 | Andrea Adolfati | 1751Herbst 1751, Teatro del Falcone[22] | Genua | ||
1752 | Johann Adolph Hasse | 1752.0117. Januar 1752[23] | Dresden | Manuskript in der Unibibliothek Hamburg [24] | |
1752 | Giuseppe Scarlatti | 1752.021752, Karneval, Teatro San Cassiano[25] | Venedig | ||
1753 | Michelangelo Valentini | 17531753, Karneval[26] | Bologna | ||
1754 | Davide Peréz | 17541754, Karneval, Salvaterra[27] | Lissabon | ||
1754 | Nicola Conforto | 17544. November 1754, Teatro San Carlo[28] | Neapel | Spanien: 23. September 1757, Coliseo del Buen Retiro, Madrid | |
1754 | Giuseppe Scolari | 1754 | Venedig | ||
1755 | Andrea Bernasconi | 1755[29] | München | ||
1757 | Francesco Brusa | 1757[30] | Mailand | ||
1757 | Francesco Antonio Uttini | 1757[31] | Drottningholm | ||
1758 | Giovanni Battista Borghi | 1758 | Turin | ||
1758 | Rinaldo di Capua | 17582. Januar 1758, Teatro Torre Argentina[32] | Rom | ||
1760 | Antonio Maria Mazzoni | 176014. Mai 1760, Teatro di San Giovanni Crisostomo[33] | Venedig | ||
1762 | Johann Gottfried Schwanberger | 17621762, Großes Hoftheater[34] | Braunschweig | ||
1762 | Giuseppe Colla | 176231. Dezember 1762[35] | Mailand | ||
1765 | Johann Christian Bach | 1765.0126. Januar 1765, King’s Theatre[36] | London | Verzierungen und Kadenzen von Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart KV 293e; die Aufführung 1765 London galt als Misserfolg. Stimmlagen der Besetzung bei Bach:[37] Hadrian, römischer Feldherr und Kaiser – Alt; Sabina, seine Verlobte – Sopran; Barsene, ihre Vertraute – Sopran; Aquilio, ein römischer Tribun – Tenor; Osroes, König der Parther – Tenor; Emirena, seine Tochter – Sopran; Farnaspes, ihr Geliebter, persischer Prinz – Alt |
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1765 | Pietro Alessandro Guglielmi | 1765.1226. Dezember 1765, Teatro San Benedetto[38] | Venedig | ||
1768 | Hieronymus Mango | 17681768[39] | Eichstätt | ||
1768 | Ignaz Holzbauer | 17685. November 1768(?), 11. Januar 1769[40] | Mannheim | ||
1769 | Gian Francesco de Majo | 17691769, Karneval, Teatro delle Dame[41] | Rom | ||
1769 | Carlo Monza | 17691769[42] | Neapel | ||
1770 | Antonio Tozzi | 177017. Januar 1770, Teatro Ducale[43] | Modena | ||
1771 | Antonio Sacchini | 17711771, Himmelfahrt, Teatro San Benedetto[44] | Venedig | 1770 komponiert(?) | |
1773 | Giacomo Insanguine | 17734. November 1773, Teatro San Carlo[45] | Neapel | ||
1775 | Gaetano Monti | 17751775[46] | Modena | ||
1776 | Josef Mysliveček | 17761776, Herbst, Teatro del Cocomero[47] | Florenz | dann: Frühjahr 1777 Teatro Nuovo, Pavia | |
1777 | Pasquale Anfossi | 1777, Teatro Nuovo[48] | Padua | ||
1778 | Giuseppe Sarti | 177826. Dezember 1778, Teatro Argentina[49] | Rom | ||
1779 | Felice Alessandri | 1779[50] | Venedig | in zwei Akten(?) | |
1781 | Giacomo Rust | 178126. Dezember 1781, Teatro Regio di Torino[51] | Turin | ||
1782 | Luigi Cherubini | 178216. April 1782, Teatro degli Armeni[52] | Livorno | ||
1789 | Sebastiano Nasolini | 17981798[53] | Mailand | ||
1798 | Johann Simon Mayr | 179823. Mai 1798, Teatro San Benedetto[54] | Venedig | ||
1799 | MehulÉtienne-Nicolas Méhul | 17994. Juni 1799, Opéra, revidierte Fassung: 26. Dezember 1801, Paris[55] | Paris | Adrien (ursprüngliche Fassung: Adrien, empereur de Rome) Oper, 3 Akte - Libretto: François-Benoît Hoffman nach Pietro Metastasio Adriano in Siria, Aufführungsverbot; einzige Aufführung in Deutschland 1801 in Rheinsberg | |
1815 | Marcos António Portugal | 1815 | Mailand | ||
1821 | Pietro Airoldi | 1821, Teatro Carolino de Palermo | Palermo | ||
1828 | Saverio Mercadante | 182824. Februar 1828, Teatro de São Carlos[56] | Lissabon | Heldendrama in 2 Akten, unbekannter Librettist nach Pietro Metastasio |
- Thanks for the links. This is also a very nice table. It astounds me that not a single reliable source can be found for any of this, to be added to the English article—or can it? I see 56 footnote numbers, but none of them link to anything—presumably they do so on the German Wikipedia. The problem with English Wikipedia is no "too many rules"—it is "too few editors who do their homework". Auch, ich habe sehr gute Deutschkenntnisse, danke!—Jerome Kohl (talk) 04:48, 3 February 2014 (UTC)
References
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Antonio Caldara, Nr. 73 bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Geminiano Giacomelli, Nr. 12 bei Operone.
- ^ Sandoni Adriano in Siria bei Open Library.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Giovanni Battista Pergolesi bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Francesco Maria Veracini, Nr. 1 bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Egidio Romualdo Duni, Nr. 2 bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Giovanni Battista Ferrandini, Nr. 7 bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Giovanni Porta bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Giovanni Alberto Ristori bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Baldassare Galuppi, Nr.14 bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Giovanni Antonio Giai, Nr.11 bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Giovanni Battista Lampugnani, Nr.8 bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Giovanni Verocai, Nr.11 bei Operone.
- ^ ital. Wikipedia: Giovanni Verocai
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Carl Heinrich Graun, Nr. 13 bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Gaetano Latilla, Nr. 19 bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Vincenzo Legrenzio Ciampi, Nr. 9 bei Operone.
- ^ Eleanor Selfridge-Field: A New Chronology of Venetian Opera and Related Genres, 1660–1760. Stanford University Press, Stanford, California 2007, ISBN 978-0-8047-4437-9, S. 511. Abgerufen am 16. Juni 2013.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Girolamo|Abos bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Ignazio Fiorillo, Nr. 10 bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Antonio Gaetano Pampani bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Andrea Adolfati bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Johann Adolf Hasse, Nr. 41 bei Operone.
- ^ Hasse-Katalog der Unibibliothek Hamburg
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Giuseppe Scarlatti bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Michelangelo Valentini, Nr. 4 bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Davide Peréz bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Nicola Conforto, Nr. 12 bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Andrea Bernasconi, Nr. 14 bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Francesco Brusa, Nr. 6 bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Francesco Antonio Uttini bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Rinaldo di Capua bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Antonio Maria Mazzoni, Nr. 15 bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Johann Gottfried Schwanberger bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Giuseppe Colla, Nr. 1 bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Antonio Maria Mazzoni, Nr. 6 bei Operone.
- ^ Hadrian in Syrien von Johann Christian Bach bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Pietro Alessandro Guglielmi, Nr. 23 bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Hieronymus Mango, Nr. 9 bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Ignaz Holzbauer, Nr. 15 bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Giovanni Francesco de Majo, Nr. 14 bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Carlo Monza, Nr. 8 bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Antonio Tozzi bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Antonio Saccini bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Giacomo Insanguine, Nr. 24 bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Gaetano Monti, Nr. 1 bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Joseph Misliwecek, Nr. 18 bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Pasquale Anfossi bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Giuseppe Sarti bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Felice Alessandri bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Giacomo Rust bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Luigi Cherubini, Nr. 6 bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Sebastiano Nasolini, Nr. 2 bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Johann Simon Mayr, Nr. 9 bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Etienne-Nicolas Méhul, Nr. 13 bei Operone.
- ^ Liste der Bühnenwerke von Saverio Mercadante bei Operone.
Opus 1
[edit]Hello Jerome, for the first time in my life I have been listening (on YouTube) to Opus 1 for violin.[12]. I recognized almost every single note. Is it an adaptation of (violin) works by Händel or is it the other way around? In 1719 when Händel was in Dresden he could have supplied Veracini with a copy. Some sonatas are very similar. Do you know or can you find anything about it?Taksen (talk) 06:54, 7 February 2014 (UTC)
- The Händel violin sonatas are somewhat problematic (that is to say, there are a number of sonatas once attributed to Händel that are almost certainly not his). Still, assuming we are speaking of the authenticated Händel compositions, his sonatas were of course enormously influenced by Italian music, especially by Corelli. Veracini had a somewhat odd relationship to Corelli's music, as well, going so far as to rewrite some of the older master's sonatas, on grounds that he really didn't know how to compose bass lines (!!). Händel and Veracini were personally acquainted, during the latter's visits to London (and as you say, also when Händel visited Dresden), and Händel certainly would have heard Veracini perform his own compositions. Stylistically, therefore, we might expect a rather close relationship. On the other hand, it has been some time since I last listened to the Op. 1 sonatas, and I think I ought to refresh my memory.—Jerome Kohl (talk) 07:09, 7 February 2014 (UTC)
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