- Giovanni Marco Rutini
Giovanni Marco Rutini (25 April, 1723 - 22 December, 1797) was an Italian composer.
Biography
He was born in
Florence and studied at theNaples conservatory. In 1748 he came toPrague and joined the Locatelli ensemble. In the beginnings of his career he devoted himself mainly to thekapellmeister activities, and composed predominantly thecembalo sonatas.cite journal |last=Jonášová |first=Milada |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2008 |month=October |title=Italští operní skladatelé v Praze |journal=Harmonie |volume= |issue=9 |pages=10-12 |id= |url= |accessdate=2008-09-08 |quote= cs icon] Rutini performed his first "Prague opera", "Alessandro nell´Indie", in 1750. Another opera, "Semiramide riconosciuta", was dedicated to the "nobility of the Czech Kingdom".cite journal |last=Jonášová |first=Milada |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2008 |month=October |title=Italští operní skladatelé v Praze |journal=Harmonie |volume= |issue=9 |pages=10-12 |id= |url= |accessdate=2008-09-08 |quote= cs icon] Rutini later moved with Locatelli and his group to the RussianSt. Petersburg . He composed there thecomic opera s, mainly to thelibretto s ofCarlo Goldoni . He was also the piano teacher of Catherine II, the future Russian empress.cite journal |last=Jonášová |first=Milada |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2008 |month=October |title=Italští operní skladatelé v Praze |journal=Harmonie |volume= |issue=9 |pages=10-12 |id= |url= |accessdate=2008-09-08 |quote= cs icon] Since early 1760s he came back to Florence, and continued in the opera composing.The manuscripts of his operas are stored in the "Landesbibliothek" in
Dresden , in the library of the Florence conservatory, and also in "Civico Museo Bibliographico" inBologna .Operas
*"Alessandro nell'Indie" (to the libretto of
Pietro Metastasio , 1750, Prague)
*"Semiramide" (to the libretto of Pietro Metastasio, 1752, Prague)
*"Il retiro degli dei" (to the libretto ofGiovanni Battista Locatelli , 1757, St. Peterburgh)
*"Il negligente" (to the libretto ofCarlo Goldoni , 1758, St. Peterburgh)
*"Il caffè di campagna" (to the libretto ofPietro Chiari , 1762, Bologna)
*"I matrimoni in maschera (Gli sposi in maschera; Il tutore burlato)" (to the libretto of F. Casorri, 1763,Cremona )
*"Ezio" (to the libretto of Pietro Metastasio, 1763,Firenze )
*"L'olandese in Italia" (to the libretto of N. Tassoi, 1765, Firenze)
*"L'amore industrioso" (to the libretto of G. Casorri, 1765,Venezia )
*"Il contadino incivilito" (to the libretto of O. Goretti, 1766, Firenze)
*"Le contese domestiche (Le contese deluse)" (intermezzo, 1766, Firenze)
*"L'amor tra l'armi" (to the libretto of N. Tassi, 1768, Siena)
*"Faloppa mercante (Gli sponsali di Faloppa)" (1769, Firenze)
*"La Nitteti" (to the libretto of Pietro Metastasio, 1770,Modena )
*"L'amor per rigiro" (to the libretto of N. Tassi, 1773, Firenze)
*"Vologeso re de' Parti" (to the libretto ofApostolo Zeno , 1775, Firenze)
*"Sicotencal" (to the libretto of C. Olivieri, 1776,Torino )
*"Il finto amante" (1776,Pistoia )
*"Gli stravaganti"References
External links
*http://www.operone.de/komponist/rutini.html de icon
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