Giacomo Cordella
Giacomo Cordella (Naples, 25 July 1786 – Naples, 8 May 1847) was an Italian composer.
Biography
[edit]Cordella studied in Naples with Fedele Fenaroli and Giovanni Paisiello.[1][2] In 1804 he composed his first work, a cantata entitled La Vittoria dell'Arca contro Gerico.[1][3] With the help of Paisiello in 1805 he had the possibility to produce in Venice his first opera, Il ciarlatano, which was appreciated for its comic verve[1] and then performed in other cities in northern Italy, including Milan, Turin and Padua.[1][2]
Cordella continued his activity mainly in Naples, where he was appreciated for his opere buffe, while his few opere serie met with failures. His greatest success was Una follia,[2] first performed in 1813, an opera buffa featuring "a vivacious plot and a melody that flows agreeably".[3] Cordella composed also sacred music.
Works
[edit]Operas
[edit]Title | Genre | Subdivisions | Libretto | Première date | Theatre |
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Il ciarlatano, ossia I finti savoiardi | farsa giocosa | 1 act | Luigi Buonavoglia | 11 February 1805 | Venice, Teatro San Moisè |
L'albergatrice scaltra | 27 June 1807 | Naples, Teatro San Carlo | |||
Annibale in Capua | dramma per musica | 2 acts | Antonio Simeone Sografi (attribution uncertain) |
21 October 1809 | Naples, Teatro San Carlo |
L'isola incantata | farsa | 1 act | Summer 1809 | Naples, Teatro Nuovo | |
Una follia | commedia per musica | 2 acts | Andrea Leone Tottola | 1813 | Naples, Teatro dei Fiorentini |
L'avaro | commedia per musica | 2 acts | Giuseppe Palomba | Autumn 1814 | Naples, Teatro dei Fiorentini |
L'azzardo fortunato | commedia per musica | 1 act | Andrea Leone Tottola | Carnival 1815 | Naples, Teatro dei Fiorentini |
La rappresaglia, ovvero Amore alla prova | Cesare Sterbini | 26 December 1818 | Rome, Teatro Valle | ||
Il contraccambio | dramma giocoso | 2 acts | Cesare Sterbini | Carnival 1819 | Rome, Teatro Valle |
Lo scaltro millantatore | commedia per musica | 2 acts | Giuseppe Palomba | 16 July 1819 | Naples, Teatro Nuovo |
Lo sposo di provincia | commedia per musica | 2 acts | Giovanni Schmidt | 29 September 1821 | Rome, Teatro Argentina |
Il castello degli invalidi | farsa | 1 act | 1823 | Naples, Teatro Nuovo | |
Il frenetico per amore | melodramma | 2 acts | Autumn 1824 | Naples, Teatro Nuovo | |
Alcibiade | azione eroica | 2 acts | Luigi Prividali | 26 December 1824 | Venice, Teatro La Fenice |
Gli avventurieri | melodramma giocoso | 2 acts | Felice Romani | 6 September 1825 | Milan, Teatro della Canobbiana |
La bella prigioniera | opera buffa | 2 acts | 1826 | Naples, Teatro del Fondo | |
Il marito disperato | commedia giocosa per musica | 2 acts | Andrea Passaro, after a comedy with the same title by Giovanni Battista Lorenzi | Lent 1833 | Naples, Teatro del Fondo |
I due furbi | commedia per musica | 2 acts | Giuseppe Palomba, revision by Andrea Passaro | 16 July 1835 | Naples, Teatro Nuovo |
Matilde di Lanchefort | melodramma storico | 2 acts | Andrea Passaro | Spring 1838 | Naples, Teatro del Fondo |
L'abitator delle rupi | |||||
Le nozze campestri | dramma per musica | 1 act | Giovanni Schmidt | 30 May 1840 | Naples, Teatro San Carlo |
Other
[edit]- La vittoria dell'Arca contro Gerico, cantata, Naples, 1804
- Manfredi trovatore, cantata, Naples, Teatro San Carlo, 6 July 1836 (in collaboration with other composers)
- Il dono a Partenope, cantata, libretto by Giovanni Schmidt, Naples, Teatro San Carlo, 30 May 1840 (in collaboration with other composers)
Cordella composed many other works, including masses, motets and works for small ensembles.
References
[edit]Notes
Sources
- Fétis, François-Joseph, ed. (1866). "CORDELLA (Jacques)". Biographie universelle des musiciens et bibliographie générale de la musique (in French). Vol. 2. Paris: Firmin-Didot. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
- Cruciani, Alessandra (1983). "CORDELLA, Giacomo". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 28: Conforto–Cordero (in Italian). Rome: Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana. ISBN 978-8-81200032-6. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
- Libby, Dennis (1992). "Cordella, Giacomo". In Sadie, Stanley (ed.). The New Grove Dictionary of Opera. Vol. 1. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-522186-2.
- Libby, Dennis; Beghelli, Marco (2001). "Cordella, Giacomo". The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians.