- Antonio Bernacchi
Antonio Maria Bernacchi (b
Bologna ,23 June 1685 ; d Bologna,1 March 1756 ) was an Italiancastrato ,composer , and teacher of music. He studied withAntonio Pistocchi . His pupils includedFarinelli , for a brief period during 1727 andAnton Raaff . He is best remembered for his association with the composerGeorge Frideric Handel , whoseopera s Bernacchi sang in.Bernacchi began his operatic career in
Genoa in 1703: he later sang in over 22 operas atVenice , and in 1721 he sang atRome forAlessandro Scarlatti ; earlier, in 1714, he had been appointed virtuoso to PrinceAntonio Farnese . This appointment lead to widespread recognition across Europe, and he sang in operas byJohann Adolph Hasse ,Leonardo Vinci , and Scarlatti. In 1720 he was engaged to sing atMunich by the Elector of Bavaria, where he frequently sang until 1727.In 1729 Handel engaged Bernacchi as "primo uomo" for the second Royal Academy, as replacement for the departed
Senesino . Bernacchi created roles in both "Lotario andPartenope ". He also sang in revivals of "Giulio Cesare andTolomeo ", and inpasticcio s. Despite his strong European reputation, Bernacchi's success in England was mixed, as English audiences preferred Senesino, thoughCharles Burney praised his intelligence as a singer. In 1738 Bernacchi retired from the stage. He continued to give private concerts and to sing at ecclesiastical events. Of his compositions, some church music survives, as do various concert arias and duets. In his retirement, he founded a singing school at Bologna.Mary Granville , at the time known as Mrs Pendarves, left this description of Bernacchi, which dates to 1729:cquote|Bernacchi has a vast compass, his voice mellow and clear, but not so sweet as Senesino, his manner better; his person not so good, for he is as big as a Spanish friar. In this same year Owen Swiney, who had earlier recruitedNicolini for London, described Bernacchi as "the very best singer in the world". However, others accused him of sacrificing expression to virtuosity by adopting an excessively instrumental style; in exasperation, his former teacher Pistocchi lamented that "I taught you to sing, and you want to play".References
*GroveOnline|Bernacchi, Antonio Maria|Winton Dean|29 June|2007
*Hogwood, Christopher. "Handel" (1988), Thames and Hudson, ISBN 0-500-27498-3.
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