Antonio Montagnana

Antonio Montagnana

Antonio Montagnana (fl. 1730–50, born in Venice) was an Italian bass of the 18th-century who is best remembered for his association with the composer George Frideric Handel, whose operas Montagnana sang in.

Montagnana's first known appearance is in 1730 at Rome, and 1731 he sang at Turin in operatic works by Nicola Porpora, thought to be his teacher: Porpora also instructed the famous castrato Farinelli. During that same year he came to London to join Handel's opera company, where he created roles in Handel's "Ezio" - with words by the renowned librettist Metastasio - and "Sosarme", and sang in revivals of "Admeto", "Giulio Cesare", "Flavio", and "Poro". During the following season he created the role of Zoroastro in Handel's "Orlando" and sang the roles of Polyphemus in "Acis and Galatea" and Haman in "Esther" in what was Handel's first season of oratorio: he also took part in revivals of "Tolomeo" and "Alessandro". [Grove] The part of Abner in Handel's "Athalia" was composed for his voice, as were the roles of the Chief Priest of Israel and Abinoam in "Deborah". In 1733, however, he deserted Handel for his rival company, the Opera of the Nobility, possibly breaking a legal contract in order to do so. [Grove] In this he imitated the actions of his fellow singers Senesino and Francesca Bertolli.

For the Nobility, the operas he sang in included those by Porpora, Johann Adolf Hasse, Giovanni Bononcini, and even one Handel opera, "Ottone". In 1740 he moved to Madrid for 10 years, where he sang in many operas and many cantatas at the royal chapel. [Grove]

For much of the 1730s Montagnana was widely acclaimed as a remarkable singer. The parts written for him at this time display a command of a low tessitura and a vocal range of more than 2 octaves, though by 1738 - when he sang in Handel's "Serse" - his range had become more limited. 18th-century music historian Charles Burney praised his "depth, power, mellowness and peculiar accuracy of intonation in hitting distant intervals". [Grove]

Notes

References

Winton Dean: "Montagnana, Antonio", "Grove Music Online" ed L. Macy (Accessed 14 March 2007), [http://www.grovemusic.com/ grovemusic.com] , subscription access.

External links

* [http://etd.lib.fsu.edu/theses/available/etd-11042006-163009/unrestricted/01_JLester_Chap1-7.pdf Essay on Handel's music for the bass.]


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