- Vincenzo Manfredini
Vincenzo Manfredini (
22 October 1737 – 5 or16 August 1799 ) was an Italiancomposer ,harpsichordist and amusic theorist .Biography
Manfredini was born in
Pistoia , nearFlorence .He studied music with his father,
Francesco Onofrio Manfredini . Then he studied with Perti inBologna and Fioroni inMilan . In 1758 his older brother Giuseppe, acastrato , went toMoscow with Locatelli's opera troupe, and Vincenzo went with him, possibly as one of the troupe. Moving toSt. Petersburg , he became "maestro di cappella " toPeter Fedorovich , who on becoming Emperor in 1762 made him maestro of the court's Italian opera company. Confirmed in this post byCatherine II , he composed operas and occasional works, but onGaluppi 's arrival in 1765 he was relegated to composing theballets performed with Galuppi's operas and to serving as harpsichord teacher toPavel Petrovich , heir to the throne.In 1769 he returned with a pension to
Bologna . After two attempts at opera, Manfredini devoted himself mainly to writing and teaching, also publishing a set of symphonies (1776) and string quartets (?1781).When
Pavel Petrovich became Emperor in 1796, he invited his former teacher, who arrived in September 1798, but took up no post and died in St. Petersburg the next year. Manfredini's theoretical research "Regole armoniche, o sieno Precetti ragionati" (Venice , 1775) has two parts, an introduction to the elements of music and to keyboard accompaniment. It was translated into Russian byStepan Degtyaryov , a Russian composer, conductor and singer.The observations of Manfredini on the proper method of teaching singing aroused vigorous opposition from
Giovanni Battista Mancini . The second edition (Venice , 1797) was much revised and enlarged with new sections onsinging andcounterpoint . Manfredini composed numerous operas, as well asballets ,cantatas , sacred music (including arequiem ),symphonies ,string quartets ,concertos , and chamber works.Operas written for Russian imperial court
*"Semiramide" ("Узнанная Семирамида", 1760,
St Petersburg )
*"L'Olimpiade" ("Олимпиада", 24 November 1762 Moscow)
*"La pupilla" (1763,St Petersburg )
*"La finta ammalata" (1763,St Petersburg )
*"Carlo Magno" ("Карл Великий",24 November 1763 St Petersburg , revised 1764,St Petersburg )
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