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Luigi Marchesi (; 8 August 1754 – 14 December 1829) was an Italian castrato singer, one of the most prominent and charismatic to appear in Europe during the second half of the eighteenth century. His singing was praised by the likes of Mozart and
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Biography

Luigi Ludovico Marchesi was born in
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. He joined the Milan Cathedral choir in 1765 and made his operatic debut in
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in 1773 at the
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, cast as a female character, in Marcello da Capua's comic opera ''La contessina''. For several years, Marchesi appeared either in minor roles or minor operatic centers, but he found a valuable ally in the Czech composer
Josef Mysliveček Josef Mysliveček (9 March 1737 – 4 February 1781) was a Czech composer who contributed to the formation of late eighteenth-century classicism in music. Mysliveček provided his younger friend Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with significant com ...
after he appeared in the latter's opera '' Ezio'' and
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''Isacco figura del redentore'' in
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early in the year 1777. Marchesi's singing in both productions was considered to be extraordinary. In a letter written by
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to his father from Munich on 11 October 1777, it is mentioned that Mysliveček bragged of his influence with the management of the
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in
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, the most prestigious venue for the performance of Italian serious opera in Europe: he apparently had the power to recommend the engagement of singers who were to be featured in productions planned for the 1778–79 operatic season there. Marchesi was one of the singers that Mysliveček recommended. His first appearances in Naples were as successful as those in Munich, and they permanently established him as one of the most talented vocal artists in Italy. In all, Mysliveček created five operatic roles for Marchesi before his premature death in 1781. His performance of Giuseppe Sarti's rondò "Mia speranza io pur vorrei" at La Scala in 1780–81 caused a sensation. After Marchesi's triumphs throughout Italy in the late 1770s and early 1780s, he ventured all the way to
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, and
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, where he created a tremendous sensation and was proclaimed to be the greatest singer of his time. In London he was billed as Virtuoso di Camera to his Sicilian Majesty. The
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described Marchesi's impression at London as following: :''Marchesi was at this time (1788) a very well-looking young man, of good figure, and graceful deportment. His acting was spirited and expressive: his vocal powers were very great, his voice of extensive compass, but a little inclined to be thick. His execution was very considerable, and he was rather too fond of displaying it; nor was his cantabile singing equal to his bravura. In recitative, and scenes of energy and passion, he was incomparable, and had he been less lavish of ornaments, which were not always appropriate, and possessed a more pure and simple taste, his performance would have been faultless: it was always striking, animated and effective. He chose for his début Sarti's beautiful opera of Giulio Sabino, in which all the songs of the principal character, and they are many and various, are of the very finest description....'' :''He was received with rapturous applause.'' In 1796 Marchesi refused to sing for
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when he entered the city of Milan. For this Marchesi was honored as a national hero by the public, as reported by Vernon Lee: :''The frivolous part of society chatted and danced, and adored.... the singer Marchesi whom Alfieri called upon to buckle on his helmet, and march out against the French, as the only remaining Italian who dared to resist the 'Corsican Gallis' invader, although only in the matter of song.'' Marchesi's last major appearance was in
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's ''Ginevra di Scozia'' for the inauguration of the Teatro Nuovo in
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(1801). He continued to appear in public for a few more years, until 1806, when he retired for good and moved to his villa at Inzago, where he died on 14 December 1829. After his retirement Marchesi did not go into obscurity; once in a while, when in good health, he used to arrange a couple of private concerts; some of them were dedicated to charity, particularly for poor orphaned children. As an artist Marchesi was certainly one of the greatest singers of his time, and he was also a composer. In London he published his own volume set of ''Ariette Italiane'', and also a handful of solfeggi. He maintained a collaboration similar to that with Josef Mysliveček later in life with Angelo Tarchi. Perhaps his most important roles in the later part of his career were Megacle in
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's ''L'Olimpiade'' and Lovinski in Simon Mayr's La Lodoiska. Serious opera was the natural realm for his voice type, and he rarely sang comic roles after his early appearances in Rome. In person Marchesi might have been the handsomest castrato of all time; during his London engagement in the 1790s,
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deserted her husband and children and followed the singer around Europe for several years. Also, it is said he was adored by the whole female population of Rome. At the same time, however, Marchesi became famous for his turbulent temperament and notorious stipulations. He often insisted on making his entrance on the stage descending a hill on horseback wearing a helmet with multi-coloured plumes at least a yard high, saying "Where am I?". Otherwise, he engaged in rivalry competitions that once nearly cost him life; the fanatic supporters of the soprano Luisa Todi, his bitter rival, attempted to poison him in 1791.


Operatic Roles to 1800

*Contessina Elmira in ''La contessina'' by Marcello di Capua (
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, 1773) *Cecchina in ''La buona figliola'' by
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(Rome, 1774) *Marchesa Violante in ''La finta giardiniera'' by
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(Rome, 1774) *Gandarte in ''Alessandro nell'Indie'' by Carlo Monza (
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, 1775) *Evandro in ''Medonte re di Epiro'' by Luigi Alessandri (Milan, 1775) *Olinto in ''Demetrio'' by
Pietro Guglielmi Pietro Alessandro Guglielmi (9 December 1728 – 19 November 1804) was an Italian opera composer of the classical period. Biography Guglielmi was born into the Guglielmi family of musicians in Massa. His father, Jacopo Guglielmi, was a compo ...
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, 1775) *Tarquinio in ''Il trionfo di Clelia'' (
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, 1776) *Farnaspe in ''
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'' by Pasquale Anfossi (
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, 1777) *Ezio in '' Ezio'' by
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(Munich, 1777) *Tarsile in '' La Calliroe'' by Josef Mysliveček (
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, 1778) *Aminta in ''Il re pastore'' by Ignazio Platania (Naples, 1778) *Megacle in ''
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'' by Josef Mysliveček (Naples, 1778) *Achille in ''Ifigenia in Aulide'' by
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(Naples, 1779) *Ulisse in '' La Circe'' by
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(Venice, 1779) *Achille in ''Achille in Sciro'' by
Giuseppe Sarti Giuseppe Sarti (also Sardi; baptised 1 December 1729 – 28 July 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 o ...
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, 1779) *Castore in '' Castore e Polluce'' by Francesco Bianchi (Florence, 1779) *Rinaldo in ''
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'' by Josef Mysliveček (Milan, 1780) *Timante in ''Demofoonte'' ( Pisa, 1780) *Linceo in ''L'Ipermestra'' by Vicente Martín y Soler (Naples, 1780) *Rinaldo in ''
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'' by Niccolò Jommelli (Naples, 1780) *Amore in ''Amore e Psiche'' by
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(Naples, 1780) *Arbace in '' Arbace'' by Francesco Bianchi (Naples, 1781) *Timante in ''Demofoonte'' (
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, 1781) *Adone in ''Venere e Adone'' by Francesco Bianchi (Florence, 1781) *Giulio Sabino in '' Giulio Sabino'' by
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(Florence, 1781;
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, 1785;
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, 1788) *Ezio in ''Ezio'' by Felice Alessandri (Milan, Alessandria, and
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, 1782; Florence, 1783) *Megacle in ''L'Olimpiade'' by Francesco Bianchi (Milan, 1782) *Ciro in ''Il trionfo della pace'' by Francesco Bianchi (
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, 1782) *Timante in ''Demofoonte'' (Lucca, 1782) *Arbace in ''Artaserse'' by Giacomo Rust (Rome, 1783) *Quinto Fabio in ''Quinto Fabio'' by Luigi Cherubini (Rome, 1783) *Timante in ''Demofoonte'' by Felice Alessandri (Padua, 1783) *Arsace in '' Medonte, re di Epiro'' by Giuseppe Sarti (
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, 1783) *Piramo in ''Piramo e Tisbe'' by Giovanni Battista Borghi (Florence, 1783) *Aspard in ''Aspard'' by Francesco Bianchi (Rome, 1784) *Megacle in ''L'Olimpiade'' by Giuseppe Sarti (Rome, 1784) *Poro in ''Alessandro nell'Indie'' by Luigi Cherubini (Mantua, 1784) *Rinaldo in ''Armida e Rinaldo'' by Giuseppe Sarti (St. Petersburg, 1786) *Castore in ''Castore e Polluce'' by Giuseppe Sarti (St. Petersburg, 1786) *Megacle in ''L'Olimpiade'' by
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and Lucca, 1784; London and Milan, 1788; Venice, 1790; Livorno, 1791; Modena, 1795) *Achille in ''Achille in Sciro'' by
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(Turin, 1785) *Arbace in ''Artaserse'' (Turin, 1785) *Arminio in ''Arminio'' by Angelo Tarchi (Mantua, 1785) *Castore in ''Castore e Polluce'' by Giuseppe Sarti (
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, 1786) *Ramiro in ''Il conte di Saldagna'' by Angelo Tarchi (Milan, 1787) *Timante in ''Demofoonte'' by Gaetano Pugnani (Turin, 1788) *Achille in ''Ifigenia in Aulide'' by Luigi Cherubini (Turin and Milan, 1788; London, 1789) *Gualtieri in ''Il disertore'' by Angelo Tarchi (London, 1789;
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, 1791; Vicenza, 1794; Genoa, 1799) *Porus in ''La generosità d'Alessandro'' by Angelo Tarchi (London, 1789) *Pyrrhus in ''Andromaca'' by Sebastiano Nasolini (London, 1790) *Timante in ''L'usurpator innocente'' by Vincenzo Federici (London, 1790) *Giulio Sabino in ''Giulio Sabino'' by Angelo Tarchi (Turin, 1790) *Megacle in ''L'Olimpiade'' by Vincenzo Federici (Turin, 1790) *Medoro in '' Angelica e Medoro'' by
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(Venice, 1791) *Ercole in ''L'apoteosi d'Ercole'' by Angelo Tarchi (Venice, 1791) *Timante in ''Demofoonte'' (Venice and Livorno, 1791) *Poro in ''Alessandro nell'Indie'' by Angelo Tarchi (Livorno, 1791) *Learco in ''Adrasto re d'Egitto'' by Angelo Tarchi (Milan, 1792) *Pirro in ''Pirro re di Epiro'' by
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(Milan, 1792; Venice and Bergamo, 1793; Vicenza, 1794; Venice, 1795; Faenza, 1796; Livorno, 1798) *Ezio in ''Ezio'' by Angelo Tarchi (Vicenza, 1792) *Arbace in ''Artaserse'' by Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli (Milan, 1794) *Timante in ''Demofoonte'' by
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(Milan, 1794) *Achille in ''Achille in Sciro'' by Marcello Bernardini (Venice, 1794) *Ramiro in ''Il conte di Saldagna'' by Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli (Venice and Reggio Emilia, 1795; Venice and Livorno, 1798) *Achille in ''Ifigenia in Aulide'' by Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli (Venice, 1795) *Arbace in ''Artaserse'' by Giuseppe Nicolini (Venice, 1795) *Timante in ''Demofoonte'' (Venice, 1795) *Lovinski in '' La Lodoiska'' by
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(Venice, Faenza, and Senigallia, 1796; Venice and Genoa, 1797; Livorno, 1798, Genoa, 1799; Milan, 1800) *Lovinski in a
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of ''La Lodoiska'' ( Lisbon, 1796) *Lauso in ''Lauso e Lidia'' by Simon Mayr (Venice, 1798) *Mexicow in ''Carolina e Mexicow'' by Gaetano Rossi (Venice, 1798) *Tito in ''Bruto'' by Giuseppe Nicolini (Genoa, 1799) *Idante in ''Idante'' by Marcos Portugal (Milan, 1800)Source of roles: Sartori 1992-94, p. ?


References

Notes Sources *Heriot, Angus (1956), ''The Castrati in Opera'', London. *Sadie, Stanley (ed.) 1998, ''The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians''. *Sartori, Claudio (1992–94), ''I libretti italiani a stampa dalle origini al 1800''. Cuneo. {{DEFAULTSORT:Marchesi, Luigi 1754 births 1829 deaths Singers from Milan Castrati 18th-century Italian male actors Italian male stage actors 18th-century Italian male opera singers