Giuseppe Sarti

Giuseppe Sarti

Giuseppe Sarti (baptised December 1, 1729 - July 28, 1802), was an Italian opera composer.

Biography

He was born at Faenza. His date of birth is not known, but he was baptised on 1 December 1729. Some earlier sources say he was born on 28 December, but his baptism certificate exists, proving the later date impossible [Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, vol. 5.] . He was educated by Padre Martini, and appointed organist of the cathedral of Faenza before the completion of his nineteenth year. Resigning his appointment in 1750, Sarti devoted himself to the study of dramatic music, becoming director of the Faenza theatre in 1752.

Works

In 1751 he produced his first opera, "Pompeo in Armenia", with great success. His next works, "Il re pastore", "Medonte", "Demofoonte" and " Olimpiade", assured him so brilliant a reputation that in 1753 King Frederick V of Denmark invited him to Copenhagen, with the appointments of Hofkapellmeister and director of the opera. Here he produced his "Ciro riconosciuto".

In 1765 he travelled to Italy to engage some new singers; meanwhile the death of King Frederick put an end for the time to his engagement. In 1769 he went to London, where he could only contrive to exist by giving music lessons. In 1770 he obtained a post in Venice as music master at the Conservatorio dell'Ospedaletto. In 1779 he was elected maestro di cappella at the cathedral of Milan, where he remained until 1784. Here he exercised his true vocation of composing, in addition to at least twenty of his most successful operas, a vast quantity of sacred music for the cathedral, and educating a number of clever pupils, the most distinguished of whom was Cherubini. In 1784 Sarti was invited by the empress Catherine II to St. Petersburg. On his way there he stopped at Vienna, where Emperor Joseph II received him with marked favor, and where he made the acquaintance of Mozart. He reached St. Petersburg in 1785, and at once took the direction of the opera, for which he composed many new pieces, besides some very striking sacred music, including a "Te Deum" for the victory of Ochakov, in which he introduced the firing of real cannon. He remained in Russia until 1801, when his health was so broken that he solicited permission to return. The emperor Alexander dismissed him in 1802 with a liberal pension; letters of nobility had been granted to him by the empress Catherine. His most successful operas in Russia were "Armida e Rinaldo" and "The Early Reign of Oleg" (Nachal'noye upravleniye Olega), for the latter of which the empress herself wrote the libretto. Sarti died in Berlin.

Sarti's opera "Fra i due litiganti il terzo gode" has been immortalized by Mozart, who introduced an air from it into the supper scene in "Don Giovanni". It should be noted that Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro" owed a great deal to the influence of this opera, which was performed in Vienna in 1784. The admirable libretto by Da Ponte, author of the libretti of "Figaro" and "Don Giovanni", shows similar situations, and the complicated finale of the first act served as a model to Mozart for the finale of the last act of "Figaro".

elected works

*"Pompeo in Armenia" (1752)
*"Il re pastore" (1753)
*"Il vologeso" (1754)
*"Antigono" (1754)
*"Ciro riconosciuto" (1754)
*"Demofoonte" (1755)
*"Arianna e Teseo" (1756)
*"Anagilda" (1758)
*"Armida abbandonata", (1759)
*"Achille in Sciro" (1759)
*"Andromaca" (1760)
*"Filindo" (1760)
*"Il gran Tamerlano" (1764)
*"La giardiniera brillante" (1768)
*"Didone abbandonata" (1762)
*"Le gelosie villane" (1776)
*"Medonte, re di Epiro" (1777)
*"Olimpiade" (1778)
*"Giulio Sabino" (1781)
*"Fra i due litiganti il terzo gode" (1782)
*"Gli amanti consolati" (1784)
*"I finti eredi" (1785)
*"Armida e Rinaldo" (1786)
*"The Early Reign of Oleg" (Nachal'noye upravleniye Olega) (1790)

References

*1911


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