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Verona Verona ( , ; vec, Verona or ) is a city on the Adige River in Veneto, Italy, with 258,031 inhabitants. It is one of the seven provincial capitals of the region. It is the largest city municipality in the region and the second largest in nor ...
, 26 July 1825 —
Stockholm Stockholm () is the capital and largest city of Sweden as well as the largest urban area in Scandinavia. Approximately 980,000 people live in the municipality, with 1.6 million in the urban area, and 2.4 million in the metropo ...
, 8 September 1858) was an Italian opera composer and conductor who spent most of his working life in Sweden.Corrado Ambìveri, ''Operisti minori dell'800 italiano'', 1998: "JACOPO FORONI Valeggio sul Mincio (Verona) 1824 - Stoccolma 1858 .." p. 70. Foroni was born in
Valeggio sul Mincio Valeggio sul Mincio is a '' comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Verona in the Italian region Veneto, located about west of Venice and about southwest of Verona. It is crossed by the Mincio river. The economy is mostly based on agricu ...
, near
Verona Verona ( , ; vec, Verona or ) is a city on the Adige River in Veneto, Italy, with 258,031 inhabitants. It is one of the seven provincial capitals of the region. It is the largest city municipality in the region and the second largest in nor ...
, the son of the composer and conductor
Domenico Foroni Domenico Foroni (10 July 1796 - 24 March 1853) was an Italian composer, conductor, and music educator. Foroni was born in Valeggio sul Mincio into a family of landowners. On 7 November 1818 he married Teresa Zovetto with whom he had five childre ...
. After studies with his father and
Alberto Mazzucato Alberto Mazzucato (28 July 1813 – 31 December 1877) was an Italian composer, music teacher, and writer. Mazzucato was born in Udine. Trained at the Padua Conservatory, he composed eight operas between 1834 and 1843, of which his most succes ...
in Milan, Foroni became involved in the Five Days of Milan revolt against the Austrians in March 1848. With the failure of that movement, along with many others, he left Italy and worked as a conductor in France, Belgium and Holland with Italian touring opera companies before arriving in Sweden in 1849 to work for Vincenzo Galli's opera company at the Mindre teatern. There, he gave the Swedish premieres of works by Bellini and Donizetti as well as the young Verdi. He conducted the first music by Wagner to be heard in Sweden, the
Tannhäuser Tannhäuser (; gmh, Tanhûser), often stylized, "The Tannhäuser," was a German Minnesinger and traveling poet. Historically, his biography, including the dates he lived, is obscure beyond the poetry, which suggests he lived between 1245 and ...
overture, in 1856. He died during a cholera epidemic in 1858.


Works

* ''Margherita'', Milan,
Teatro Re The Teatro Re was a theatre in Milan, located near the Piazza del Duomo and named for its proprietor, Carlo Re. It functioned as both a prose theatre and an opera house and saw the world premieres of numerous operas, including four by Giovanni Pac ...
, 1848 * '' Cristina, regina di Svezia'', Stockholm, Mindre Theatre, 1849. Historical-lyrical drama in five parts and three acts. (Recorded by the Göteborg Opera Orchestra and Chorus - Tobias Ringborg. Sterling). * ''I gladiatori'', Milan, Teatro alla Canobbiana, 1852 * ''Advokaten Pathelin'' ( sv), Swedish-language opera based on '' La Farce de maître Pierre Pathelin'', Stockholm, Royal Swedish Opera, 1858 * Incidental music for plays (as court composer in Stockholm). Milnes, R. Review from 2013 Wexford Festival. ''
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 libr ...
'', January 2014, pp. 56-57.


References

3. Cesare Farinelli, Ylenia Fornari, ''1858-2008, 150° Anniversario della morte di Jacopo Foroni''Valeggio sul Mincio, Verona.


External links

*Brande, Åke
"Jacopo GB Foroni"
on sok.riksarkivet.se Italian male composers 1825 births 1858 deaths Italian conductors (music) Italian male conductors (music) Italian expatriates in Sweden Deaths from cholera People from the Province of Verona 19th-century Italian composers 19th-century conductors (music) {{Italy-composer-stub