Rossini, Gioachino
Rossini was born February 29, 1792 in Pesaro, a small town on the Adriatic coast of Italy, he was a composer who wrote more than 30 operas as well as sacred music and chamber music.
His best known works include Il barbiere di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville), and Guillaume Tell (William Tell) (the end of the overture is popularly known for being the signature tune for The Lone Ranger).
Both his parents were musicians, his father a horn player, his mother a singer; he learnt the horn and singing and as a boy sang in at least one opera in Bologna, where the family lived. He studied there and began his operatic career when, at 18, he wrote a one-act comedy for Venice. Further commissions followed, from Bologna, Ferrara, Venice again and Milan, where La pietra del paragone was a success at La Scala in 1812. This was one of seven operas written in 16 months, all but one of them comic.
In 1822 Rossini married singer Isabella Colbran. In the same year, he directed his Cenerentola in Vienna, where Zelmira was also performed. After this he returned to Bologna; but an invitation from Prince Metternich to come to Verona and "assist in the general re-establishment of harmony" was too tempting to be refused, and he arrived at the Congress in time for its opening on October 20, 1822.
I n 1829 he returned to Bologna. His mother had died in 1827, and he was anxious to be with his father. Arrangements for his subsequent return to Paris on a new agreement were upset by the abdication of Charles X and the July Revolution of 1830. Rossini, who had been considering the subject of Faust for a new opera, returned, however, to Paris in the November of that year.
Six movements of his Stabat Mater were written in 1832 and the rest in 1839, the year of his father`s death. The success of the work bears comparison with his achievements in opera; but his comparative silence during the period from 1832 to his death in 1868 makes his biography appear almost like the narrative of two lives - the life of swift triumph, and the long life of seclusion, of which biographers give us pictures in stories of the composer`s cynical wit, his speculations in fish culture, his mask of humility and indifference.
His first wife died in 1845, and political disturbances in the Romagna area compelled him to leave Bologna in 1847, the year of his second marriage with Olympe P
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CREDO John Paul II. Arias & religious hymns. Works by Mozart, Bach, Gounod, Rossini, Handel. Orchestra & Choir of Santa Cecilia National Academy / Myung-Whun Chung. NVC Arts DVD
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NERONI, LUCIANO Arias by Mozart; Rossini; Donizetti; Bellini; Meyerbeer; Verdi; Boito; Wagner; Mussorgsky. Cetra 1939-48 with Giuseppe Manachini, EIAR Turin / Rossi, Tansini, Simonetto, Basile, Parodi, Ortuso. Preiser
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