- Errico Petrella
Errico Petrella (Born
Palermo ,10 December ,1813 – diedGenoa ,7 April ,1877 ) was an Italianopera composer .A conservative of the Neapolitan school, he was the most successful Italian composer, second only to Verdi, during the 1850s and 1860s. He also earned the latter's scorn for his compositional and dramatic crudities, which nonetheless played well on the stage. Petrella was a popular composer in his day, both of
opera buffa and more serious work. His best opera,Jone , has considerable melodramatic force and vitality, and Petrella's melodic style, though old-fashioned in comparison with Verdi's operas of the 1850s, is still appealing.None of his early works, premiered between December 1829 and 1839 were particularly successful. It was not until
Il carnevale di Venezia (Naples, Nuovo, May 20, 1851) that he really became noticed. Elena di Tolosa (Naples, Fondo, Aug. 12, 1852) followed. Finally, in 1854, he took the Italian operatic world by storm with Marco Visconti (Naples, San Carlo, 1854). L'assedio di Leida (La Scala , 1856) was his fourth straight triumph, whileJone (La Scala , 1858) was a major event and remained in the repertory well into the 20th century. With two exceptions (La Contessa d'Amalfi andI Promessi Sposi ) his operas during the 1860s generally failed. However, perhaps due to Verdi's disapproval, it has been close to 50 years since any of his works were revived complete in Italy. The one performance available on CD, that of Jone, took place inCaracas in 1981. It was revived, not in honor of the composer, but because it had been given in the opening season of theTeatro Municipal in that city 100 years earlier.Major works
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Il carnevale di Venezia ossia Le precauzioni (1851)
*"Elena di Tolosa (1852)
*"Marco Visconti (1854)
*"L'assedio di Leida o Elnava(1856)
*"Jone o L'ultimo giorno di Pompei (1858)
*" La contessa d'Amalfi (1864)
*"I promessi sposi (1869)Bibliography
*" Sebastian Werr: Die Opern von Errico Petrella; Edition Praesens, Vienna, 1999
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