- Andrea Luchesi
Andrea Luca Luchesi (
May 23 ,1741 -March 21 ,1801 ), was anItalian composer .Biography
Andrea Luchesi was born at
Motta di Livenza , nearTreviso [New Grove , article "Andrea Lucchesi"] the eleventh child of Pietro Luchese and Caterina Gottardi. The rather wealthy family descended from groups of noble families who had moved from Lucca to Venice in the 14th century (hence the name Luchese. From 1764/65 Andrea began to use the name Luchesi, which we can find written by his contemporaries also as Lucchesi, Lughesi, Luckesi, Lucchezzy, etc.). He grew up in his native town, receiving musical and general education from his elder brother Matteo, a priest, public tutor andorganist .By 1757 [New Grove; Henseler presumed between 1753 and 1755 ("Andrea Luchesi, der letzte bonner Kapellmeister zur Zeit des jungen Beethovens", page 320)] he moved to
Venice . The protection of the nobleman Joseppo Morosini enabled him to study with eminent musicians:Gioacchino Cocchi , "Padre" Paolucci,Giuseppe Saratelli ,Domenico Gallo ,Ferdinando Bertoni and (the best-known of them)Baldassare Galuppi . His career in Venice developed quickly: examiner of the organists commission in 1761, then organist at San Salvatore (1764), composer of works for "organ or cembalo", instrumental, sacred andtheatre music. He composed for official celebrations, the last (1771) being the solemn funeral of the Duke of Montealegre, Spanishambassador to Venice. As a famousvirtuoso he was invited to play organ in and outside Venice, e.g. was in charge of inaugurating the new organ of thebasilica of Saint Anthony inPadua . [New Grove]In the spring of 1765 his
opera "L'isola della fortuna" was performed at the Hoftheater inVienna .While on tour in Italy in 1771, Leopold and Wolfgang Mozart met Andrea Luchesi and received one of his
concerto s for cembalo (Wolfgang was still playing the concerto in 1777, while Leopold and Nannerl used often the concerto for teaching and practising purposes). [ G. Prod’homme, Mozart raconté par ceux qui l’ont connu, Paris 1928, page 15.See also : Leopold’s letter dated 11 June 1778] At the end of 1771, Luchesi traveled to
Bonn on a three-year contract, invited by thePrince Elector Archbishop of Cologne Maximilian Friederich who wished to raise the quality level of hiscourt chapel. After the death of the previous Kapellmeister (Ludwig van Beethoven senior, i.e. the grandfather of Beethoven), Andrea Luchesi was nominated official courtKapellmeister in 1774.He acquired the
principality 's citizenship and in 1775 married Anthonetta Josepha d'Anthoin, daughter of Maximilian Friederich's senior counselor. With the exception of a visit to Venice in 1783-84, he lived in Bonn until his death in 1801, although his role as Kapellmeister ended in 1794, when the invasion troops suppressed the court.The young Beethoven was at the court chapel from 1781 to 1792 as assistant organist, cembalo and
viola player. Although Beethoven's musical and compositional training was probably influenced by Luchesi's presence, we have no evidence of any formal pupil/teacher relationship between the two. [New Grove] When the court organistChristian Gottlob Neefe temporarily replaced the Kapellmeister as conductor and teacher during his 1783-84 absence, Luchesi assigned the organ service to the very young Beethoven.Antonin Reicha , Bernhard andAndreas Romberg , andFerdinand Ries are other pupils who achieved minor renown.Luchesi died at
Bonn .He had one daughter, who lived in Bonn till her death, and four sons. According to Neefe the first two sons (Maximilian Friederich, born
1775-12-11 , and M. Jakob Ferdinand, born1777-12-18 ) were gifted musicians. [ C.G. Neefe, Letter dated 8.4.1787 to the "Cramer's Magazine ".]Works
* "L’isola della fortuna",
opera buffa withlibretto by Giovanni Bertati, performed at the Hoftheater, Vienna, in 1765; also in Venice (1765) and at the Royal Theater in Lisbon (1767).
* "Ademira",opera seria , for the Ascension Day in Venice (1784), to honour the visit of king Gustavus III ofSweden
* Other operas: "Il marito geloso" (1766), "Le donne sempre donne" (1767), "Il giocatore amoroso" (1769), "Il matrimonio per astuzia" (1771), "Il Natal di Giove", "L’inganno scoperto ovvero il conte Caramella" (1773, with libretto fromCarlo Goldoni ), "L’amore e la misericordia guadagnano il gioco" (1794).
*Oratorio "Sacer trialogus" (1768)
*Stabat Mater (about 1770)
*Requiem (1771) in F, for the state funeral of the duke of Montealegre in San Geremia’s.
* Various masses and sacred works, including: Mass for San Lorenzo in Venice, Mass for the "Festa della concezione di Maria" in Verona,Te Deum for the Incurabili conservatory in Venice
* Passione di N.S. Gesù Cristo (1776), on a text fromMetastasio (recorded cd by Tactus)
* Many organ works, including:
**12 sonatas known as Donelli Collection (completed by 1764), now at theNaples Conservatory
**6 sonatine and 8 divertimenti, now at the Library of Congress,Washington, D.C.
**2 sonates pour l’orgue in the 'Menus plaisirs du Roi', Paris
* Celebration music for the feast of San Rocco in Venice (1769)
*Serenata for the duke of Brunswick (1764)
*Cantata for the duke ofWurttemberg (1767)
* 2 Symphonies (by 1768)
* 6 Sonatas 'per il cembalo con l’accompagnamento di unviolin o' Op.1 (Bonn, 1772)
* Sonata in fa ‘per il cimbalo’ (1771-73?), now at the University ofMünster
* 3 Symphonies op. 2 (Bonn,1773) - lost
*Concerto for harpsichord (Bonn,1773) – four more concertos/trios are lost
* Cantata for the election toBishop of Archiduke Max Franz (1785 – attributed to Luchesi in the Bonn Stadtarchiv)
* Sonate facile for cembalo and violin (Leipzig , 1796)Notes
References
*Aroma, Amedeo (1997) "Settecento organistico Trevigiano" ed. Ateneo di Treviso.
*Aroma, Amedeo (2000) "Civiltà Organistica Trevigiana fra Settecento e Ottocento", Treviso.
*de La Borde, J.B. (1780) Essai sur la musique ancienne et moderne, Paris, Tome III page 199.
*Della Croce, L. (1999) (Italian translation of the paper "Der junge Beethoven und “sein" Kapellmeister Andrea Luchesi" at the 1999 Beethoven congress at the Hochschule der Künste Berlin), Rassegna Musicale Italiana, anno IV No.15 July/September, pages 13-16.
*Henseler, T. A. (1937) "Andrea Luchesi, der letzte bonner Kapellmeister zur Zeit des jungen Beethovens", Bonner Geschichtsblätter, Bonn, pp. 225-364 [G]
*"New Grove" = article "Andrea Lucchesi", by Claudia Valder-Knechtges, in the online edition of the NewGrove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
*Torrefranca, Fausto (1930) Le origini italiane del romanticismo musicale, Torino, pages 557-558 [I]
*Valder-Knechtges, Claudia (1983) "Die Kirchenmusik Andrea Luchesis (1741-1801): Studien zu Leben und Werk des letzten kurkölnischen Hofkapellmeisters" (Berlin) [G] , with first catalogue of Luchesi’s sacred works.
*Valder-Knechtges, Claudia (1984) "Die weltliche Werke A. Luchesis", Bonner Geschichtsblätter, xxxvi.
*Valder-Knechtges, Claudia (1989) "Andrea Luchesi: Verzeichnis der Instrumentalwerke, Mitteilungen der Arbeitsgemeinschaft für rheinische Musikgeschichte", lxxvi (1989) [G]
*Valder-Knechtges, Claudia (1989) "Ein Jahrhundert der Musik in Bonn, Bonn als kurkölnische Haupt- und Residenzstadt: 1597-1794", Geschichte der Stadt Bonn, iii (Bonn, 1989), pages 471-515 [G]
*Valder-Knechtges, Claudia (1990) "Andrea Luchesi: ein Italiener im Umkreis des jungen Beethoven", Bonner Geschichtsblätter, xl (1990), pages 29-56 [G]
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