- Ranieri de' Calzabigi
Ranieri de' Calzabigi (
december 23 1714 - July 1795) was an Italian poet andlibrettist , most famous for his collaboration with the composerChristoph Willibald Gluck on his "reform" operas.Born in
Livorno , Calzabigi spent the 1750s inParis , where he became a close friend ofCasanova . Here he explored his interest in opera, producing an edition of the works ofMetastasio , the most famous librettist ofopera seria . However, Calzabigi was also impressed by Frenchtragédie en musique , and eager to reform Italian opera by making it simpler and more dramatically effective. In 1761 he settled inVienna where he met likeminded reformers: Gluck; CountGiacomo Durazzo , the theatre director;Gasparo Angiolini , the choreographer;Giovanni Maria Quaglio , the set designer; and thecastrato Gaetano Guadagni . Together they worked on Gluck's groundbreakingOrfeo ed Euridice in 1762. Calzabigi then wrote the libretto for Alceste, which further abandoned the practices ofopera seria in favour of "noble simplicity". In the preface to this work, to which Gluck put his signature, Calzabigi set out his manifesto for reforming opera. A third collaboration,Paride ed Elena , followed in 1770. Calzabigi also contributed to the scenario of Gluck's reformistballet , Don Juan, in 1764. In 1775 he was banished from the Viennese court as the result of a scandal and took up residence inPisa , where he continued his literary activities until his death.External links
* [http://hdl.handle.net/1802/4305 Alceste: opera with libretto by Calzabigi and music by Gluck] Vocal score from Sibley Music Library Digital Scores Collection
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