تميستوكلى سوليرا
(تم التحويل من Temistocle Solera)
تميستوكلى سوليرا (Temistocle Solera ؛ 25 ديسمبر 1815 – 21 أبريل 1878) كان مؤلف أوبرات وليبرتات إيطالي.
الحياة والسيرة
He was born in Ferrara. He received his education at the Imperial College in Vienna and at the University of Pavia. Throughout his life he actively participated in anti-Austrian resistance. At one point, he was incarcerated for his activities. He completed several literary works, including the novel Michelino, his style influenced by Alessandro Manzoni. He then found work as a librettist; his collaboration with the composer Giuseppe Verdi began in 1839 and lasted for a few years.[1]
Solera then found work as the impresario for the Royal Theatre in Madrid. He died in Milan in 1878.[1]
قائمة الأعمال الرئيسية
الملحن
- Ildegonda (1840)
- Il contadino d'Agliate (1841; rev. as La fanciulla di Castelguelfo in 1842)
- Genio e sventura (1843)
- La hermana de Pelayo (1845)[2] (Pelayo is a Spanish national hero, the leader of Christian resistance in the Cantabrian mountains against the Arab invasion in the early eighth century)
مؤلف ليبرتو
- لـجوزپى ڤردي
- Oberto, conte di San Bonifacio (1839)
- نابوكو (1842)
- I Lombardi alla prima crociata (1843)
- Giovanna d'Arco (1845)
- Attila (1846)
- لملحنين آخرين
- Galeotto Manfredi (Carlo Hermann; 1842)
- La conquista di Granata (Emilio Arrieta, 1850)
- La fanciulla delle Asturie (Benedetto Secchi; 1856)
- Sordello. Also produced as L'Indovina (Antonio Buzzi, 1856; Salvador Giner Vidal, 1870)
- Pergolese (Stefano Ronchetti-Monteviti, 1857)
- Vasconcello (Angelo Villanis; 1858)
- Una notte di festa (Angelo Villanis; 1859)
- L'espiazione (Achille Peri, 1861)
- Zilia (Gaspar Villate, 1877)
المراجع
- ^ أ ب O'Grady, Dierdre. The last troubadours: poetic drama in Italian opera 1597-1887. (New York: Routledge, Chapman and Hall, 1991). 214.
- ^ (Advert of performance at the Gran Teatro del Liceo, Barcelona, in Diario de Barcelona, 8 January 1853)
وصلات خارجية
- OperaGlass
- Loreta de Stasio y José María Nadal. "Sobre el libreto de La conquista di Granata, de Temistocle Solera". Publicado en Mundoclasico.com (ISSN 1886-0605) el 7 July 2006
- Mundoclasico.com
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تصنيفات:
- Short description matches Wikidata
- مواليد 1815
- وفيات 1878
- Burials at the Cimitero Monumentale di Milano
- Italian opera composers
- Italian male opera composers
- Italian opera librettists
- Italian impresarios
- Italian opera managers
- موسيقيون من فرارا
- 19th-century Italian classical composers
- خريجو جامعة پاڤيا
- Italian male dramatists and playwrights
- 19th-century Italian dramatists and playwrights
- 19th-century Italian male writers
- 19th-century Italian male musicians