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Gioacchino 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 for both comic and serious opera before retiring from large-scale composition while still in his thirties, at the height of his popularity.

Born in Pesaro to parents who were both musicians (his father a trumpeter, his mother a singer), Rossini began to compose by the age of 12 and was educated at music school in Bologna. His first opera was performed in Venice in 1810 when he was 18 years old. In 1815 he was engaged to write operas and manage theatres in Naples. In the period 1810–1823 he wrote 34 operas for the Italian stage that were performed in Venice, Milan, Ferrara, Naples and elsewhere; this productivity necessitated an almost formulaic approach for some components (such as overtures) and a certain amount of self-borrowing. During this period he produced his most popular works, including the comic operas L'italiana in Algeri, Il barbiere di Siviglia (known in English as The Barber of Seville) and La Cenerentola, which brought to a peak the opera buffa tradition he inherited from masters such as Domenico Cimarosa and Giovanni Paisiello. He also composed opera seria works such as Tancredi, Otello and Semiramide. All of these attracted admiration for their innovation in melody, harmonic and instrumental colour, and dramatic form. In 1824 he was contracted by the Opéra in Paris, for which he produced an opera to celebrate the coronation of Charles X, Il viaggio a Reims (later cannibalised for his first opera in French, Le comte Ory), revisions of two of his Italian operas, Le siège de Corinthe and Moïse, and in 1829 his last opera, Guillaume Tell.

Rossini's withdrawal from opera for the last 40 years of his life has never been fully explained; contributary factors may have been ill-health, the wealth his success had brought him, and the rise of spectacular grand opera under composers such as Giacomo Meyerbeer. From the early 1830s to 1855, when he left Paris and was based in Bologna, Rossini wrote relatively little. On his return to Paris in 1855 he became renowned for his musical salons on Saturdays, regularly attended by musicians and the artistic and fashionable circles of Paris, for which he wrote the entertaining pieces Péchés de vieillesse. Guests included Franz Liszt, Anton Rubinstein, Giuseppe Verdi, Meyerbeer and Joseph Joachim. Rossini's last major composition was his Petite messe solennelle (1863). He died in Paris in 1868.

Birth and Death Data: Born February 29, 1792 (Pesaro), Died November 13, 1868 (Passy)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1897 - 1951

Roles Represented in DAHR: composer

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Recordings (Results 551-575 of 594 records)

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Columbia (U.K.) WBX611 12-in. January-July 1929 La calunnia Vincenzo Bettoni Male vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WBX612 12-in. January-July 1929 Ah! Qual colpo Dino Borgioli ; Mercedes Capsir ; Riccardo Stracciari Mixed vocal trio, with orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WBX613 12-in. January-July 1929 Se il mio nome saper voi bramate Dino Borgioli ; Mercedes Capsir Female-male vocal duet, with orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WBX614 12-in. January-July 1929 Io sono docile Mercedes Capsir Female vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WBX616 12-in. January-July 1929 Alfine eccoci qua Dino Borgioli ; Mercedes Capsir ; Riccardo Stracciari Mixed vocal trio, with orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WBX617 12-in. January-July 1929 Scena della lezione Mercedes Capsir Female vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WBX620 12-in. January-July 1929 Finora in questa camera Salvatore Baccaloni ; Dino Borgioli ; Mercedes Capsir ; Cesira Ferrani Mixed vocal quartet composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WBX621 12-in. January-July 1929 Ah! Se qui restar non posso Salvatore Baccaloni ; Vincenzo Bettoni ; Dino Borgioli ; Mercedes Capsir ; Cesira Ferrani ; Riccardo Stracciari Mixed vocal sextet, with orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WBX622 12-in. January-July 1929 Don Basilio! Cosa veggo? Salvatore Baccaloni ; Vincenzo Bettoni ; Dino Borgioli ; Mercedes Capsir ; Riccardo Stracciari Mixed vocal quintet, with orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WBX623 12-in. January-July 1929 Buena sera mio signore Salvatore Baccaloni ; Vincenzo Bettoni ; Dino Borgioli ; Mercedes Capsir ; Riccardo Stracciari Mixed vocal quintet, with orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WBX624 12-in. January-July 1929 Bricconi! Birbanti! Salvatore Baccaloni ; Dino Borgioli ; Mercedes Capsir ; Cesira Ferrani ; Riccardo Stracciari Mixed vocal quintet, with orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WBX625 12-in. January-July 1929 Si, si la vincerò Salvatore Baccaloni ; Vincenzo Bettoni ; Mercedes Capsir ; Riccardo Stracciari Mixed vocal quartet, with orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WBX627 12-in. January-July 1929 Zitti zitti- piano piano Salvatore Baccaloni ; Aristide Baracchi ; Vincenzo Bettoni ; Dino Borgioli ; Mercedes Capsir ; Cesira Ferrani ; Riccardo Stracciari Mixed vocal ensemble, with vocal chorus and orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WBX628 12-in. January-July 1929 Ah! Che ne dite? Salvatore Baccaloni ; Vincenzo Bettoni ; Mercedes Capsir ; Riccardo Stracciari Mixed vocal quartet, with orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WBX629 12-in. January-July 1929 Che ne dite? Non vorrei... Salvatore Baccaloni ; Mercedes Capsir ; Riccardo Stracciari Mixed vocal trio, with orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WBX630 12-in. January-July 1929 Ma vedi il mio destino Dino Borgioli ; Mercedes Capsir ; Riccardo Stracciari Mixed vocal trio, with orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WBX631 12-in. January-July 1929 Manca un foglio Salvatore Baccaloni Male vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WBX632 12-in. January-July 1929 Mi par d'esser colla testa... Salvatore Baccaloni ; Vincenzo Bettoni ; Dino Borgioli ; Mercedes Capsir ; Cesira Ferrani ; Riccardo Stracciari Mixed vocal sextet, with vocal chorus and orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WBX633 12-in. January-July 1929 Che cosa accade... Salvatore Baccaloni ; Vincenzo Bettoni ; Dino Borgioli ; Mercedes Capsir ; Cesira Ferrani ; Riccardo Stracciari Mixed vocal sextet, with vocal chorus and orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WBX634 12-in. January-July 1929 Fredda ed immobile Salvatore Baccaloni ; Vincenzo Bettoni ; Dino Borgioli ; Mercedes Capsir ; Cesira Ferrani ; Riccardo Stracciari Mixed vocal sextet, with vocal chorus and orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WBX635 12-in. January-July 1929 Bella voce? Bravissima Salvatore Baccaloni ; Dino Borgioli ; Mercedes Capsir ; Riccardo Stracciari Mixed vocal quartet, with orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WBX636 12-in. January-July 1929 Ah! Ah! Che bella vita! Salvatore Baccaloni ; Dino Borgioli ; Riccardo Stracciari Male vocal trio, with orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WBX662 12-in. September-December 1929 Invocazione Nazzareno De Angelis Bass vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WBX668 12-in. September-December 1929 Preghiera "Dal suo stellato soglio" E. Chenni ; Nazzareno De Angelis ; Ida Mannarini ; Emilio Venturini Vocal quartet, with orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WB1166 10-in. between October 1926 and January 1927 Ecco ridente in cielo Roberto D'Alessio Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
(Results 551-575 of 594 records)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Rossini, Gioacchino," accessed May 2, 2024, https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102419.

Rossini, Gioacchino. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved May 2, 2024, from https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102419.

"Rossini, Gioacchino." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 2 May 2024.

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