Pietro Generali (born Mercandetti Generali; 23 October 1773 – 3 November 1832) was an Italian
composer
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Etymology and Defi ...
primarily of
opera
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s and vocal music.
Generali was born in
Masserano
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. He studied counterpoint with Giovanni Masi in Rome and spent a few months at the Conservatoire in Naples. After graduation in Rome Generali began composing sacred music. Having produced his first opera in 1800, his first success came with ''Pamela nubile'' (Venice, 1804), followed by other
farsa
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Farse were normally one-act operas, sometimes performed to ...
, such as ''Adelina'' in 1810.
[Lanza A. Pietro Generali. In: ''The New Grove Dictionary of Opera.'' Macmillan, London and New York, 1997.]
When
Rossini
Gioachino Antonio Rossini (29 February 1792 – 13 November 1868) was an Italian composer who gained fame for his 39 operas, although he also wrote many songs, some chamber music and piano pieces, and some sacred music. He set new standards f ...
began his rise to prominence, Generali moved first to
Barcelona
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, directing the opera company of the Teatre de la Santa Creu (named later the
Teatre Principal) and from 1820 conducted and taught in
Naples
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. In his last years, disappointed with the reception of his works, he held the position of maestro de capella at
Novara Cathedral
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.
He died, aged 59, in
Novara
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.
Selected works
*''Pamela nubile'' (1804)
*''Don Chisciotte'' (1805)
*''Le lagrime d'una vedova'' (1808)
*''L'amore prodotto dall'odio'' (1810)
*''
Adelina'' (1810)
*''La vedova delirante'' (1811)
*''Chi non risica non rosica'' (1811)
*''La vedova stravagante'' (1812)
*''L'impostore'' (1815)
*''I baccanali di Roma'' (1816)
*''Rodrigo di Valenza'' (1817)
*''Il servo padrone'' (1818)
*''Adelaide di Borgogna'' (1819)
*''Jefte'' (1823)
*''Il divorzio persiano'' (1828)
*''Francesca da Rimini'' (1829)
*''Il romito di Provenza'' (1831)
References
External links
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1773 births
1832 deaths
Italian classical composers
Italian male classical composers
Italian opera composers
Male opera composers
People from the Province of Biella
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