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词条 Giacomo David
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  1. Biography

  2. Artistic features

  3. Operatic roles

  4. References

{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2013}}Giacomo David (born Giacomo Davide, Presezzo, 1750 – Bergamo, 1830), was a leading Italian tenor of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.[1]

Biography

Probably self-taught as a singer, he studied composition in Naples with Nicola Sala,[2] and began his career in the early 1770s appearing on the stages of major Italian theatres such as the Teatro Regio in Turin, the Teatro San Carlo in Naples, and the Teatro San Benedetto in Venice. Here he participated in the inauguration of the newly erected theatre La Fenice, in 1792, performing the role of Eraclide in Paisiello's I giochi di Agrigento. After having made his debut at Milan's Teatro alla Scala in 1782, he became a regular performer there at the beginning of the new century.

In 1791 Davide travelled to London, where the -e in his surname seems to have been dropped, and where he appeared at the King's Theatre as the protagonist of Paisiello's Pirro, one of his favourite roles. On 17 May 1791, he took part in a charity concert in the Hannover Square Rooms, where he executed the tenor aria "Cara deh torna", specially composed for the occasion by Joseph Haydn.[3]

In 1801, he took part in the inauguration of Trieste's Regio Teatro Nuovo, performing two premières on 20 and 21 April: Antonio Salieri's Annibale in Capua (Scipione) and Simon Mayr's Ginevra di Scozia (Polinesso).

His career was very long, continuing into the early twenty years of the 19th century, with a repertoire based upon such composers as Paisiello, Mayr, Ferdinando Bertoni, Domenico Cimarosa, Pietro Alessandro Guglielmi, Giuseppe Sarti, Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli, and Francesco Bianchi. In many operas he worked alongside the castrati Girolamo Crescentini and Gaspare Pacchierotti, and the soprano Brigida Banti, who shared common artistic trends with him.[4]

In France, where he appeared opposite Isabella Colbran in Otello, David came to be known as Giacomo le père ("Giacomo the father"), because his son Giovanni David was also pursuing a successful career in opera.

David can be considered [5] as the initiator of the Bergamo tenor school which was going to produce such notable singers as Andrea Nozzari and Giacomo's aforesaid son, Giovanni (who were also actual pupils of his), Domenico Donzelli, Giovanni Battista Rubini, and Marco Bordogni.[6]

David died in 1830.

Artistic features

Giacomo David represents the typical baritonal tenor of the late 18th century, gifted with remarkable voice volume, but not lacking in high-pitching capability, though singing sharp notes in falsettone.[6] He had mastery of coloratura for which he was famous: "he was able to compete with the castratos in the florid music and far exceed them in his dramatic intensity",[7] and, by 1786 he was the first tenor in the history of Turin's Teatro Regio that was paid more than the primo uomo[8] during the carnival season. "Here was a sign that, with the castrati in decline, the tenor voice was beginning to engage the audience's interest as more than the stereotype utterance of kings and old men ...".[9] In fact, David's popularity was enormous and, along with his contemporaries, Matteo Babini and Giovanni Ansani, he contributed "[to lay] the foundation of the forthcoming myth of the tenor" which would be established during the Romantic era.[6]

Operatic roles

The list below is not exhaustive, but includes his most significant performances.[10]

roleoperagenrecomposertheatredate of performance
LucindoLa cameriera astutaopera buffaAlessandro FeliciBergamo, Teatro di Bergamocarnival, 1770
Conte LelioLa sposa fedeleopera buffauncertainVicenza, Teatro delle Grazie"fiera dell'anno", 1771
Conte ErnestoL'incognita perseguitataopera buffaPasquale AnfossiMilan, Regio-Ducal Teatrosummer, 1773
RodomonteLe pazzie d'Orlandodramma per musica (opera seria)Pietro GuglielmiMilan, Regio-Ducal Teatroautumn, 1773
TrasimedeMeropedramma per musica (opera seria)Pietro GuglielmiTurin, Teatro Regio26 December 1774
IdrenoL'isola di Alcina ossia Alcina e Ruggierodramma per musica (opera seria)Felice AlessandriTurin, Nuovo Teatro Regio26 January 1775
ArtabanoArtasersedramma per musica (opera seria)Giovanni Battista BorghiVenice, Teatro San Benedetto26 December 1775
AlceoAristo e Temiracantata pastorale (dramma per musica)Ferdinando BertoniVenice, Teatro San Benedetto3 January 1776
CreonteAntigonadramma per musica (opera seria)Michele MortellariVenice, Teatro San Benedetto11 May 1776
ArsaceCalliroedramma per musica (opera seria)Giacomo RustPadua, Teatro di PaduaJune, 1776
DarioLa disfatta di Dariodramma per musica (opera seria)Giovanni PaisielloBologna, Teatro Zagnonispring, 1777
PompeoFarnacedramma per musica (opera seria)Giuseppe SartiBologna, Teatro Zagnonispring, 1777
Cavaliere AquilantoIl zotico incivilitoopera buffaPasquale AnfossiBologna, Teatro Zagnoniautumn, 1777
ArtabanoArtasersedramma per musica (opera seria)Ferdinando BertoniLucca, Teatro di Luccaautumn, 1777
MassimoEziodramma per musica (opera seria)Ferdinando BertoniLucca, Teatro di Luccaautumn, 1777
AntigoneEumenedramma per musica (opera seria)Giovanni Battista BorghiVenice, Teatro San Benedetto26 December 1777
MedonteMedonte, re di Epirodramma per musica (opera seria)Giuseppe RadicchiVenice, Teatro San Benedetto3 January 1778
DarioLa disfatta di Dariodramma per musica (opera seria)Tommaso TraettaVenice, Teatro San Benedettocarnival, 1778
AlessandroAlessandro nell'Indiedramma per musica (opera seria)Luigi MarescalchiVenice, Teatro San Benedetto27 May 1778
PapirioQuinto Fabiodramma per musica (opera seria)Ferdinando BertoniPadua, Teatro NuovoJune, 1778
CefeoAndromedadramma per musica (opera seria)Giuseppe CollaFlorence, Teatro della Pergolaautumn, 1778
JarbaDidone abbandonatadramma per musica (opera seria)"diversi"Florence, Teatro della Pergolaautumn, 1778
OsroaAdriano in Siriadramma per musica (opera seria)Giuseppe SartiRome, Teatro Argentinacarnival, 1779
AntigonoAntigonodramma per musica (opera seria)Giuseppe GazzanigaRome, Teatro Argentinacarnival, 1779
AmasiLa Nittetidramma per musica (opera seria)Luigi GattiMantua, Teatro Regio-Ducalspring, 1779
MedonteMedonte, re di Epirodramma per musica (opera seria)Giuseppe SartiFlorence, Teatro Cocomerosummer, 1779
Tito ManlioTito Manliodramma per musica (opera seria)Giovanni Battista BorghiRome, Teatro Argentinacarnival, 1780
MedonteMedontedramma per musica (opera seria)Josef MyslivečekRome, Teatro Argentina26 January 1780
Cajo MarioCajo Mariodramma per musica (opera seria)Domenico CimarosaMantua, Regio-Ducalspring, 1780
AlessandroAlessandro nell'Indiedramma per musica (opera seria)Domenico CimarosaRome, Teatro Argentina11 February 1781
Cajo MarioIl Cajo Mariodramma per musica (opera seria)Ferdinando BertoniVenice, Teatro San Benedetto24 May 1781
LearcoReifiledramma per musica (opera seria)Felice AlessandriPadua, Teatro NuovoJune, 1781
Giunio BrutoGiunio Brutodramma per musica (opera seria)Domenico CimarosaVerona, Accademia Filarmonicaautumn, 1781
DarioLa disfatta di Dariodramma per musica (opera seria)Giovanni PaisielloGenoa, Teatro Sant'Agostinocarnival, 1782
AlessandroAlessandro e Timoteodramma per musica (opera seria)Giuseppe SartiParma, Teatrino di Corte6 April 1782
MitridateTigranedramma per musica (opera seria)anonymousGenoa, Teatro Sant'Agostinosummer, 1782
PriscoLa Circedramma per musica (opera seria)Domenico CimarosaMilan, La Scala26 December 1782
PalmoroL'Idalide o sia La vergine del soledramma per musica (opera seria)Giuseppe SartiMilan, La Scala8 January 1783
SabinoEpponiadramma per musica (opera seria)Giuseppe GiordaniNovara, Teatro Nuovospring, 1783
MedonteMedonte, re di Epirodramma per musica (opera seria)Gaetano AndreozziAlessandria, Teatro d'AlessandriaOctober, 1783
AgamennoneBriseidedramma per musica (opera seria)Francesco BianchiTurin, Teatro Regio27 December 1783
IrcanoAmaionnedramma per musica (opera seria)Bernardino OttaniTurin, Teatro Regio24 January 1784
Cajo MarioCajo Mariodramma per musica (opera seria)Francesco BianchiNaples, Teatro San Carlo30 May 1784
AriodanteArtenicedramma per musica (opera seria)Giacomo TrittoNaples, Teatro San Carlo13 August 1784
CatoneCatone in Uticatragedia per musicaFrancesco Antonelli TorreNaples, Teatro San Carlo4 November 1784
AntigonoAntigonodramma per musica (opera seria)Giovanni PaisielloNaples, Teatro San Carlo12 January 1785
RodoaldoRicimerodramma per musica (opera seria)Nicola Antonio ZingarelliVenice, Teatro San Benedetto5 May 1785
AgamennoneIfigenia in Auldedramma per musica (opera seria)Angelo TarchiPadua, Teatro NuovoJune, 1785
ArtabanoArtasersedramma per musica (opera seria)Ferdinando BertoniBrescia, Accademia degli Errantisummer, 1785
OrmodnoIl disertoredramma per musica (opera seria)Francesco BianchiVerona, Accademia Filarmonicaautumn, 1785
LearcoErifiledramma per musica (opera seria)Carlo MonzaTurin, Teatro Regio26 December 1785
PalmoroIdalidedramma per musica (opera seria)Salvatore RispoliTurin, Teatro Regio28 January 1786
ClisteneOlimpiadramma per musica (opera seria)Alessio PratiNaples, Teatro San Carlo6 June 1786
TitoGiulio Sabinodramma per musica (opera seria)Giuseppe SartiNaples, Teatro San Carlo13 August 1786
MesenzioMesenzio, re d'Etruriadramma per musica (opera seria)Francesco BianchiNaples, Teatro San Carlo4 November 1786
PirroPirrodramma per musica (opera seria)Giovanni PaisielloNaples, Teatro San Carlo12 January 1787
AdrastoLaocoontedramma per musica (opera seria)Pietro GuglielmiNaples, Teatro San Carlo30 May 1787
AsdrubaleScipione Africanodramma per musica (opera seria)Francesco BianchiNaples, Teatro San Carlo13 August 1787
AttaloAriaratedramma per musica (opera seria)Angelo Tarchi Naples, Teatro San Carlo4 November 1787
TeseoFedradramma per musica (opera seria)Domenico CimarosaNaples, Teatro San CarloJanuary, 1788
ArtabanoArtasersedramma per musica (opera seria)Ferdinando BertoniCremona, Teatro della Niblie Società30 May 1788
AraspeDidone abbandonatadramma per musica (opera seria)Pasquale AnfossiNaples, Teatro San Carlo30 May 1788
LatinoEnea e Laviniadramma per musica (opera seria)Pietro GuglielmoNaples, Teatro San CarloAugust, 1788
AdrastoIl Rinaldodramma per musicaPëtr Alekseevič SkokovNaples, Teatro San Carlo4 November 1788
CatoneCatone in Uticadramma per musica (opera seria)Giovanni PaisielloNaples, Teatro San Carlo1 January 1789
Flavio ValenteAdemiradramma per musica (opera seria)Pietro GuglielmiNaples, Teatro San Carlo30 May 1789
RodoaldoRicimeroopera seriaGiacomo SiriNaples, Teatro San Carlo13 August 1789
AlessandroAlessandro nell'Indiedramma per musica (opera seria)Pietro GuglielmiNaples, Teatro San Carlo4 November 1789
PirroPirrodramma per musica (opera seria)Giovanni PaisielloNaples, Teatro San CarloJanuary, 1790
LindoroNinaopera buffaGiovanni PaisielloNaples, Teatro Fiorentini1790
AmintaAmintadramma per musica (opera seria)Pietro GuglielmiNaples, unknown venue1790
OrmondoIl disertoredramma per musica (opera seria)"vari"Genoa, Teatro Sant'Agostinospring, 1790
PirroPirrodramma per musica (opera seria)Giovanni PaisielloGenoa, Teatro Sant'Agostinospring, 1790
DarioLa disfatta di Dariodramma per musica (opera seria)Giuseppe GiordaniNaples, Teatro San Carlo13 August 1790
PirroPirrodramma per musica (opera seria)Giovanni PaisielloBologna, Teatro Zagnoniautumn, 1790
ArsaceLa morte di Semiramidetragedia in musicaGiuseppe PratiVenice, Teatro San Benedetto16 November 1791
SeleucoSeleuco, re di Siriadramma per musica (opera seria)Francesco BianchiVenice, Teatro San Benedetto26 December 1791
TeseoIl sacrifizi di Creta ossia Arianna e Teseodramma giocoso per musicaPeter WinterVenice, Teatro San Benedetto13 February 1792
PirroPirrodramma per musica (opera seria)Giovanni PaisielloVenice, Teatro San Benedettocarnival, 1792
SeleucoSeleuco re di Siriadramma per musica (opera seria)Francesco BianchiVenice, Teatro San Benedettocarnival, 1792
EraclideI giuochi di Agrigentodramma per musicaGiovanni PaisielloVenice, Teatro La Fenice (inauguration)16 May 1792
Valentiniano IIIEziodramma per musica (opera seria)Angelo TarchiVicenza, Teatro Nuovosummer, 1792
AlessandroAlessandro nell'Indiedramma per musica (opera seria)Francesco BianchiVenice, Teatro La Feniceautumn, 1792
AtarTarara o sia La virtù premiatadramma per musica (opera seria)Francesco BianchiVenice, Teatro La Fenice26 December 1792
Alfonso IVInes de Castrodramma per musicaGiuseppe GiordaniVenice, Teatro La Fenice28 January 1793
PirroPirrodramma per musica (opera seria)Giovanni PaisielloFlorence, Teatro della Pergolaspring, 1793
TeseoI sacrifizi di Cretadramma per musica (opera seria)Peter WinterFlorence, Teatro della Pergolaspring, 1793
Cajo MarioCajo Mariodramma per musica (opera seria)anonymousLivorno, Accademia degli Avvaloratiautumn, 1793
MedonteMedonte, re di Epirodramma per musica (opera seria)anonymousLivorno, Accademia degli Avvaloratiautumn, 1793
Valentiniano IIIEziodramma per musica (opera seria)Angelo TarchiLivorno, Accademia degli Avvaloratiautumn, 1793
ArtabanoArtasersedramma per musica (opera seria)anonymousGenoa, Teatro Sant'Agostinocarnival, 1794
Cajo MarioCajo Mariodramma per musica (opera seria)anonymousReggio Emilia, Teatro Pubblicospring, 1794
SabinoEpponiadramma per musica (opera seria)Sebastiano NasoliniBergamo, Teatro RicciardiAugust, 1794
Cajo MarioCajo Mariodramma per musica (opera seria)anonymousTrieste, Teatro della Città e Porto-Francoautumn, 1794
PirroPirrodramma per musica (opera seria)Giovanni PaisielloTrieste, Teatro della Città e Porto-Francoautumn, 1794
SeleucoSeleuco re di Siriadramma per musica (opera seria)Francesco BianchiBrescia, Accademia degl'Erranticarnival, 1795
LatinoIl trionfo di Camilladramma per musica (opera seria)Pietro GuglielmiNaples, Teatro San Carlo30 May 1795
SurenaArsinoedramma per musica (opera seria)Gaetano AndreozziNaples, Teatro San Carlo13 August 1795
Publio OrazioGli Orazi e i Curiaziazione tragica (opera seria)Nicola Antonio ZingarelliNaples, Teatro San Carlo4 November 1795
Lucio PapirioLucio Papiriodramma per musica (opera seria)Gaetano MarinelliNaples, Teatro San CarloJanuary, 1796
OttavianoLa morte di Cleopatradramma per musica (opera seria)Pietro GuglielmiNaples, San CarloJune, 1796
EggardoElfridadramma per musica (opera seria)Giovanni PaisielloVenice, Teatro La FeniceMay, 1796
NeleoArtemisia regina di Cariadramma serio per musicaDomenico CimarosaNaples, Teatro San Carlo12 June 1797
ZulemaConsalvo di Cordovaopera seriaGiuseppe Maria CurcioNaples, Teatro San Carlo13 August 1797
UlisseAndromacadramma per musicaGiovanni PaisielloNaples, Teatro San Carlo4 November 1797
AntigonoAntigonodramma per musicaAntonio De SantisNaples, Teatro San Carlo12 January 1798
UlisseAndromacadramma per musica (opera seria)Giovanni PaisielloVenice, Teatro La FeniceMay, 1798
SesostriLe feste d'Isidedramma per musica (opera seria)Sebastiano NasoliniTrieste, Teatro Regioautumn, 1798
Don RodrigoInes de Castroopera seriaNicola Antonio ZingarelliMilan, Teatro alla Canobbiana11 October 1798
BrutoBrutodramma per musica (opera seria)Giuseppe NicoliniGenoa, Teatro Sant'Agostinocarnival, 1799
OrmondoIl disertoredramma per musica (opera seria)Angelo TarchiGenoa, Teatro Sant'Agostinocarnival, 1799
UlisseAndromacadramma per musica (opera seria)Giovanni PaisielloPadua, Teatro NuovoJune, 1799
KaibarIdantedramma per musica (opera seria)Marcos PortugalMilan, La Scalacarnival, 1800
BoleslaoLa Lodoiskadramma per musica (opera seria)Simon MayrMilan, La Scalacarnival, 1800
MitridateLa morte di Mitridatedramma per musica (opera seria)Sebastiano NasoliniBrescia, Teatro Nazionalesummer, 1800
ScipioneAnnibale in Capuadramma serio per musicaAntonio SalieriTrieste, Regio Teatro Nuovo(inauguration)20 April 1801
PolinessoGinevra di Scoziadramma eroico-serio per musicaSimon MayrTrieste, Regio Teatro Nuovo (inauguration)21 April 1801
NerestanoZaira ossia Il trionfo della religionedramma tragico-serio per musicaVincenzo FedericiMilan, Teatro Carcano(inauguration)3 September 1803
OttoneAdelasia e Aleramomelodramma serioGiovanni Simone MayrMilan, Teatro alla Scala26 December 1806
Marco AlbinoI Gaurimelodramma eroicoCarlo MellaraVenice, Teatro alla Fenice22 February 1810
Genio della FranciaIl pegno di pacecantata a 3 vociFrancesco CaffiVenice, Teatro La Fenice11 March 1810
EacideIl salto di Leucadeopera seriaLuigi MoscaNaples, Teatro San Carlo15 January 1812

References

Notes
1. ^biographical data are drawn from the articles about David on Caruselli's Grande enciclopedia della musica lirica and The New Grove Dictionary of Opera (cf. "Sources" below)
2. ^{{citation|last=Green|first=Janet|title=Musical Biographies|year=1904|location=London|publisher=I. Squire|page=163}}.
3. ^to the "celebrated Davide" (as the composer himself wrote), Haydn had also enthusiastically allotted the leading role of Orpheus in his last opera L'anima del filosofo which was scheduled in London in 1791; it was not however to be performed until 1951 when it was finally staged at the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino starring Maria Callas as Eurydice [cf. Eve Barsham, "Orpheus in England", in Patricia Howard (ed), C.W. von Gluck: Orfeo, Cambridge University Press (paperback), Cambridge/London etc., 2010, p. 65, {{ISBN|0-521-29664-1}} (first published 1981)]
4. ^cf. Celletti, p. 107: "It was only towards the end of the [eighteenth] century and during the first years of the nineteenth century that passion and vigour reappeared— in a number of exponents of the last generation of castrati, like Girolamo Crescentini and Gaspare Pacchiarotti, tenors like ... Giacomo David; in a few prima donnas like Brigida Banti ...".
5. ^along with his contemporaries Giuseppe Viganoni and Adamo Bianchi
6. ^Caruselli, II, article: David, Giacomo, p. 334
7. ^Forbes
8. ^the leading castrato in the company
9. ^John Rosselli, Singers of Italian opera. The history of a profession, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1995, {{ISBN|0-521-42697-9}}, pp. 129-130
10. ^for a wider list see Giacomo David/Ruoli creati in the Italian Wikipedia
Sources
  • This article is a substantial translation from Giacomo David in the Italian Wikipedia.
  • {{Almanacco|match=Giacomo David}}
  • {{it icon}} Salvatore Caruselli (ed.), Grande enciclopedia della musica lirica, Longanesi &C. Periodici S.p.A., Roma, ad nomen
  • Rodolfo Celletti, A history of Bel Canto, Oxford University Press (Clarendon Paperbacks), U.K., 1996, {{ISBN|0-19-816641-9}}
  • Elizabeth Forbes, "Davide [David], Giacomo", in Stanley Sadie (ed.), The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, Grove (Oxford University Press), New York, 1997, I, p. 1088, {{ISBN|978-0-19-522186-2}}
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