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Giacomo Gotifredo Ferrari (baptised 2 April 1763 – 2 December 1842)Di Marco (1996) and Slonimsky and Kuhn (2001) give only the date of baptism. A memorial plaque in Rovereto, Ferrari's birthplace, gives his year of birth as 1763 (see Lapide Storiche Rovereto, Gotifredo Ferrari). Two older sources, Gehring (1900) p. 513 and Saint-Foix (1939) p. 455, give the unlikely year of birth as 1759. was born in
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in the Italian Alps, and was an Italian
composer A composer is a person who writes music. The term is especially used to indicate composers of Western classical music, or those who are composers by occupation. Many composers are, or were, also skilled performers of music. Etymology and Defi ...
and singing teacher who spent most of his career in France and England. Four of his
opera Opera is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers. Such a "work" (the literal translation of the Italian word "opera") is typically a collaboration between a composer and a librett ...
s, '' I due svizzeri'', ''II Rinaldo d'Asti'', ''L'eroina di Raab'', and ''Lo sbaglio fortunato'' premiered in the King's Theatre, London. He also composed two
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s, a Mass, and numerous piano
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s.


Principal works

Operas *''I due Svizzeri'' (
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in one act, premiered King's Theatre, London, 14 May 1799) *''II Rinaldo d'Asti'' (opera buffa in two acts, premiered King's Theatre, London, 16 March 1802) *''L'eroina di Raab'' (
opera seria ''Opera seria'' (; plural: ''opere serie''; usually called ''dramma per musica'' or ''melodramma serio'') is an Italian musical term which refers to the noble and "serious" style of Italian opera that predominated in Europe from the 1710s to abo ...
in two acts, premiered King's Theatre, London, 8 April 1813) *''Lo sbaglio fortunato'' (opera buffa in one act, premiered King's Theatre, London 8 May 1817) Ballets *''Borea e Zeffiro'' (premiered King's Theatre, London, 1805) *''La dama di spirito a Napoli'' (premiered King's Theatre, London, 1809) Books *''Breve tratto di canto italiano'', also published in English translation as ''Concise Treatise on Italian Singing'' (1818) *''Studio di musica teorica pratica'' (1830) *''Anedotti piacevoli e interessanti occorsi nella vita Giacomo Gotifredo Ferrari, da Rovereto'' (1830).


References

Notes Sources *Di Marco, Alessandra (1996)
"Ferrari, Iacopo (Giacomo) Gotifredo"
'' Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani'', Vol 46. Treccani. Retrieved online 28 May 2013 . *Ferrari, Giacomo Gotifredo (1830). ''Aneddoti piacevoli ed interessanti occorsi nella vita di Giacomo Gotifredo Ferrari da Roveredo'' (facs. ed. R. Vettori, Rovereto 1992). * Ferrari, Giacomo Gotifredo (1830)
''Pleasing and Interesting Anecdotes: An Autobiography of Giacomo Gotifredo Ferrari''
translated from the Italian original by Stephen Thompson Moore. (Hillsdale: Pendragon Press, 2017). Series: ''Lives in Music'' no. 12. * Gehring, Franz (1900). "Ferrari, Giacomo Gotifredo" in George Grove (ed.) ''A Dictionary of Music and Musicians'', Vol. 1, p. 513. Macmillan *Saint-Foix, Georges (1939)
"A Musical Traveler: Giacomo Gotifredo Ferrari (1759-1842)"
(translated by Arthur Mendel). '' The Musical Quarterly'', Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 455–465. Retrieved online 28 May 2013 . *Slonimsky, Nicolas and Kuhn, Laura (2001)
"Ferrari, Giacomo Gotifredo"
'' Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians''. Retrieved online via
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28 May 2013 . *Vettori, Romano (2012).''"''Giacomo Gotifredo Ferrari e la musica per tastiera''"'', Rovereto, Accademia di Musica Antica.


External links

* *Ferrari's 1830 autobiograph
''Aneddoti piacevoli e interessanti occorsi nella vita di Giacomo Gotifredo Ferrari, da Rovereto''
on
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Premio Ferrari International Fortepiano Competition
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