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Gaetano Donizetti

Domenico Gaetano Maria Donizetti (29 November 1797 – 8 April 1848) was an Italian composer, best known for his almost 70 operas. Along with Gioachino Rossini and Vincenzo Bellini, he was a leading composer of the bel canto opera style during the first half of the nineteenth century and a probable influence on other composers such as Giuseppe Verdi. Donizetti was born in Bergamo in Lombardy. At an early age he was taken up by Simon Mayr who enrolled him with a full scholarship in a school which he had set up. There he received detailed musical training. Mayr was instrumental in obtaining a place for Donizetti at the Bologna Academy, where, at the age of 19, he wrote his first one-act opera, the comedy Il Pigmalione, which may never have been performed during his lifetime.

An offer in 1822 from Domenico Barbaja, the impresario of the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples, which followed the composer's ninth opera, led to his move to Naples and his residency there until production of Caterina Cornaro in January 1844. In all, 51 of Donizetti's operas were presented in Naples. Before 1830, success came primarily with his comic operas, the serious ones failing to attract significant audiences. His first notable success came with an opera seria, Zoraida di Granata, which was presented in 1822 in Rome. In 1830, when Anna Bolena was first performed, Donizetti made a major impact on the Italian and international opera scene shifting the balance of success away from primarily comedic operas, although even after that date, his best-known works included comedies such as L'elisir d'amore (1832) and Don Pasquale (1843). Significant historical dramas did succeed; they included Lucia di Lammermoor (the first to have a libretto written by Salvadore Cammarano) given in Naples in 1835, and one of the most successful Neapolitan operas, Roberto Devereux in 1837. Up to that point, all of his operas had been set to Italian libretti.

Donizetti found himself increasingly chafing against the censorship limitations in Italy (and especially in Naples). From about 1836, he became interested in working in Paris, where he saw greater freedom to choose subject matter, in addition to receiving larger fees and greater prestige. From 1838, beginning with an offer from the Paris Opéra for two new works, he spent much of the following 10 years in that city, and set several operas to French texts as well as overseeing staging of his Italian works. The first opera was a French version of the then-unperformed Poliuto which, in April 1840, was revised to become Les martyrs. Two new operas were also given in Paris at that time. Throughout the 1840s Donizetti moved between Naples, Rome, Paris, and Vienna, continuing to compose and stage his own operas as well as those of other composers. From around 1843, severe illness began to limit his activities. By early 1846 he was obliged to be confined to an institution for the mentally ill and, by late 1847, friends had him moved back to Bergamo, where he died in April 1848 in a state of mental derangement due to neurosyphilis.

Birth and Death Data: Born November 29, 1797 (Bergamo), Died April 8, 1848 (Bergamo)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1898 - 1941

Roles Represented in DAHR: composer, arranger

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Recordings (Results 376-400 of 582 records)

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Edison 3187 10-in. June 1914 Il pallor funesto, orrendo Lucette Korsoff ; Taurino Parvis Vocal duet (soprano and baritone), with orchestra composer  
Edison 3195 10-in. Jun. 1914 A tanto amor Taurino Parvis Baritone vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Edison 3210 10-in. July 1914 Ardon gl'incensi Lucette Korsoff Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Edison 3664 10-in. 3/26/1915 Lucia sextette Sodero's Band Band composer  
Edison 3805 10-in. 5/20/1915 Mad scene Anna Case ; Julius Spindler Soprano vocal solo, with piano composer  
Edison 3835 10-in. 6/1/1915 Una furtiva lagrima Karl Jörn Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Edison 3939 10-in. 7/6/1915 Pronta io son Arthur Middleton ; Anita Rio Vocal duet (soprano and baritone), with orchestra composer  
Edison 4379 10-in. 12/29/1915 Ah! Mon Fernand Chais Bonheur, Celine Contralto vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Edison 4416 10-in. 1/12/1916 Una furtiva lagrima Karl Jörn Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Edison 4452 10-in. 1/29/1916 Sextet Lou Chiha Frisco Xylophone solo composer  
Edison 4627 10-in. 4/3/1916 Il segreto per esser felici Margarete Matzenauer Contralto vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Edison 4789 10-in. 6/14/1916 Se tradirmi tu potrai Arthur Middleton ; Alice Verlet Vocal duet (soprano and tenor), with orchestra composer  
Edison 4802 10-in. 6/19/1916 Sextette Mixed Vocal Sextet [Edison] Mixed vocal sextet, with orchestra composer  
Edison 4863 10-in. 7/10/1916 Mad scene Yvonne de Tréville Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Edison 4910 10-in. 7/26/1916 Sextette Metropolitan Sextet Mixed vocal sextet, with orchestra composer  
Edison 5224 10-in. 12/20/1916 Sextet : Chi mi frena Enrico Baroni ; Thomas Chalmers ; Margarete Matzenauer ; Arthur Middleton ; Marie Rappold ; Giovanni Zenatello Vocal sextet (soprano, contralto, 2 Males, baritone, and bass), with orchestra composer  
Edison 5433 10-in. 3/7/1917 Spirto gentil Guido Ciccolini Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Edison 5599 10-in. 6/4/1917 Salut à la France Blanche Skrainka Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Edison 5603 10-in. 6/6/1917 O luce di quest' anima Blanche Skrainka Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Edison 5609 10-in. 6/8/1917 Fra poco a me ricovero Guido Ciccolini Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Edison 5686 10-in. 7/16/1917 Salut à la France Odette Le Fontenay Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Edison 5787 10-in. 9/14/1917 Sextet : Chi mi frena Merle Alcock ; Enrico Baroni ; Guido Ciccolini ; Arthur Middleton ; Henri Scott ; Alice Verlet Vocal sextet (soprano, contralto, tenor, baritone, and 2 basses), with orchestra composer  
Edison 6158 10-in. between 5/1/1918 and 5/7/1918 La zingara Amy Ellerman Contralto vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Edison 6172 10-in. May 1918 Vien Leonora Taurino Parvis Baritone vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Edison 6184 10-in. 5/21/1918 Lucia di Lammermoor : Sestetto Ralph Errolle ; Metropolitan Male Chorus Tenor vocal solo and male vocal chorus, with orchestra composer  
(Results 376-400 of 582 records)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Donizetti, Gaetano," accessed May 19, 2024, https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102598.

Donizetti, Gaetano. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved May 19, 2024, from https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102598.

"Donizetti, Gaetano." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 19 May 2024.

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