- Giovanni Buonaventura Viviani
Giovanni Buonaventura Viviani (
15 July 1638 Florence –about 1693Pistoia ) was an Italiancomposer andviolinist . He worked in the court atInnsbruck as a violinist at least between 1656 and 1660. Between 1672 to 1676 he was director of the court music at Innsbruck, which, after the extinction of the Tyrolean Habsburgs, had come under the control of the emperor. Although in publications of 1678 Viviani still described himself as holding this position, it seems more likely that he was in fact inVenice working on his arrangement ofCavalli ’s "Scipione affricano " and his own opera "Astiage", which were both performed in Venice that year. Also that year, Viviani directed anoratorio at theOratorio di San Marcello inRome with Corelli and Pasquini. He was probably elevated to the nobility in the same year, since he subsequently designated himself ‘Nobile del Sacro Romano Imperio’. Between 1678 and 1679 and 1681 and 1682 he was inNaples as director of a troupe of opera singers, and while he was there he performed some of his ownoperas andoratorios . In 1686 he was maestro di cappella to the Prince of Bisignano. From January 1687 to December 1692 he was maestro di cappella ofPistoia Cathedral .As a composer Viviani is known mostly for his
operas and solocantatas which follow the style ofAntonio Cesti . It is speculated that Viviani studied with Cesti during his Innsbruck years which accounts for the similarities in style between the two composers; in any case he certainly knew Cesti’s work. His instrumental works are predominantly in the Italian style, though south German and Austrian influences are also recognizable. Of particular interest are the instrumental recitatives of the Sinfonia cantabile in his op.4, which is written in imitation of a solo cantata; there are also two sonatas in op.4 for trumpet and continuo. The Solfeggiamenti, textless vocal pieces intended for teaching purposes, are unusual examples of this genre because of the number of their movements and their exceptional length. His other compositions include two sonatas fortrumpet and organ, two sonatas for solo trumpet, sonatas forviolin andcontinuo , and several Capriccios.elected works
Operas
*"Astiage" (Naples, December 1682)
*"Scipione affricano" (Venice, carnival 1678) [revision of Cavalli’s 1664 opera]
*"Zenobia" (Napoles, 1678) [now lost]
*"Le fatiche d'Ercole per Dejanire" (Naples, 1679)
*"Mitilene, regina delle Amazoni" (Naples, 13 Nov 1681)
*"L’Elidoro, o vero Il fingere per regnare" (Saponara, 15 June 1686)
*"La vaghezza del fato" (possibly performed in Vienna)Oratorios
*"La strage degli innocenti" (Naples, 1682)
*"L’Esequie del Redentore" (Naples, 1682)
*"Le nozze di Tobia" (Florence, 1692)
*"L’Abramo in Egitto"
*"Faraone"ources
*Herbert Seifert. The "
New Grove Dictionary of Opera ", edited by Stanley Sadie (1992). ISBN 0-333-73432-7 and ISBN 1-56159-228-5External links
* [http://www.musikland-tirol.at/html/musikedition/viviani.html Free sheet music Triosonatas op.1 + Capricci armonici op.4]
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* http://www.hoasm.org/VF/Viviani.html
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