- Raffaello de Banfield
Raffaello de Banfield, correctly Raphael Douglas, Baron von Banfield Tripcovich (
2 June 1922 –7 January 2008 ) was a British-borncomposer . [Translated from German Wikipedia, 11 January 2008.]Family
Raffaello de Banfield was the son of Austro-Hungarian flying ace
Gottfried von Banfield (last Knight of theMilitary Order of Maria Theresa ) and the Countess Maria Tripcovich [Countess Tripcovich died in 1976. cf Osborne 1998, 184-5 & Pl 18.] (originating from Trieste), who acquired a permanent residence in England in 1920. He was born inNewcastle-upon-Tyne .He was married to Maria delle Grazie (dei Conti) Brandolini d'Adda (b. 1923) on 27 December 1986. [See descendants of
Archduchess Maria Theresia of Austria for correct date. [http://worldroots.com/brigitte/famous/m/mariatheresiaaustriadesc1717-24.htm] .] The marriage remained childless; Brandolini d'Adda had three children from her first marriage to Count Leonardo Arrivabene Valenti Gonzaga. [ [http://www.thepeerage.com/p17421.htm thePeerage.com - Person Page 17421 ] ]Life
Raffaello de Banfield attended the Swiss International "Lyceum Alpinum Zuoz", the "Dante Alighieri" Lyceum in
Trieste , theUniversity of Bologna and the Benedetto Marcello Conservatory inVenice led byGian Francesco Malipiero . He studied Composition from 1946 to 1949 at the National Conservatory (under the direction ofHenri Busser ) withNadia Boulanger inParis . In these years he metHerbert von Karajan , with whom he had a lifelong friendship, and also with artists such asPablo Picasso ,Jean Cocteau andFrancis Poulenc . In theUnited States he belonged to the intellectual circle surrounding the writer and composerPaul Bowles , through which he metTennessee Williams andLeonard Bernstein . In 1949 through the painterLeonor Fini he was introduced to the choreographer and ballet dancerRoland Petit ; out of this grew the ballet "Le combat" ("The Duel"), which had its first original production in London in 1949. This piece, based upon the Tancred and Clorinda episode inTorquato Tasso 's poem "Gerusalemme liberata ", was performed 39 times at theVienna State Opera in the choreography ofDimitrije Parlic between 1959 and 1973. Until 1958 he spent time between Paris and New York, and maintained a friendship also withMaria Callas . After years abroad in Italy,France ,England and the United States, where he lived for more than ten years, he was from 1972 to 1996 Director of the Giuseppe Verdi Theatre in Trieste, and he comprehensively renovated and modernised the Opera House. From 1978 to 1986 he was Director of the "Festival dei due mondi" ("Festival of the two worlds") inSpoleto , Italy.He became famous for his compositions, which were performed worldwide. He received countless honours and recognitions, such as the Italian "Grand Ufficiale"; in 1994, through
François Mitterrand , he became a Grand Cavalier of theLégion d'Honneur . He died inRive d'Arcano nearTrieste ,Italy .Works (Selected)
* "Le combat", Ballet, Original production 1949 in London.
* "Theatre Music for 'Much Ado About Nothing ", 1953.
* "Una lettera d'amore di Lord Byron" ("Lord Byron 's Love Letter", byTennessee Williams ), Original production 1955 inNew Orleans withAstrid Varnay .
* "Quatuor", ballet (1957)
* "Acostino", ballet based on a story byAlberto Moravia , Original production 1958 inGenoa .
* "Colloquio col Tango ossìa La Formica" ("Conversation with the Tango or The Ant" by C. Terron), Opera in One Act. Original production September 1959 inComo [cite web|title=Description Page for Colloquio|url=http://www.ricordi.it/catalogo/archivio-opere/raffaello-de-banfield/colloquio-col-tango-ovvero-la-formica/|language=Italian|accessdate=2008-07-11|publisher=Casa Ricordi ]
* "Alissa", Opera in One Act with Four Scenes. Libretto by R. Miller. Original production March 1965 inGeneva [cite web|title=Description Page for Alissa|url=http://www.ricordi.it/catalogo/archivio-opere/raffaello-de-banfield/alissa|language=Italian|accessdate=2008-07-11|publisher=Casa Ricordi]
* "Serale", (after poem ofRainer Maria Rilke ), lyric work for soprano and large orchestra, 1968.
* "Liebeslied", (after poem of Rilke), lyric work for soprano and large orchestra, 1968.
* "Der Tod der Geliebten" (The death of the beloved), (after poem of Rilke), lyric work for soprano and large orchestra, 1972.
* "Der Sturm" (The storm) (after poem of Rilke), lyric work for soprano and large orchestra, 1972.
* "For Ophelia", concert piece for soprano and orchestra, Original production c1976 in London (Kiri te Kanawa ,John Pritchard ).
* "Vier Rilke Lieder" (Four songs of Rilke) for soprano and orchestra, original presentation 1986 inBrussels .Literature
*Richard Osborne, "Herbert von Karajan. A Life in Music" (Chatto & Windus, London 1998). (Many refs, and photo Pl. 19).
External links
* Biography of Raffaello de Banfield (Italian) [http://www.lipizer.it/raffaello-de-banfield-tripcovich.html]
* Report of demise (Italian, Il Piccolo) [http://ilpiccolo.repubblica.it/dettaglio/E--morto-Raffaello-de-Banfield/1412542?edizione=EdRegionale]
* Biography (English) [http://www.obraztsova.com/HTML/ENG/Jury/banfieldeng.htm]
* "Composer Raffello de Banfield is dead" (Wiener Zeitung) [http://www.wienerzeitung.at/DesktopDefault.aspx?TabID=3895&Alias=wzo&cob=321144]
* NY Times: "Opera 'Lord Byron' and 'Renard' at Festival", 26 May 1986 [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A0DE1DC1F3CF935A15756C0A960948260]Notes
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