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Stefano Pavesi (22 January 1779, Casaletto Vaprio – 28 July 1850) was an Italian composer. He is primarily known as a prolific opera composer; his breakthrough opera was Fingallo e Comala, and his acknowledged opera masterpiece is Ser Marcantonio.[1] He also served as the maestro di cappella of Crema Cathedral from 1814 to 1818 (shared with Giuseppe Gazzaniga), and alone from 1818 (upon Gazzaniga's death) until his death at the age of 71.[1][2][3][4]

Stefano Pavesi
Born(1779-01-22)22 January 1779
Died28 July 1850(1850-07-28) (aged 71)
Crema, Italy
OccupationComposer

His first music studies were in Crema (neighboring his birthplace), followed by studies in Naples. While in Naples, Pavesi actively joined the Parthenopean Republic. After its suppression, Pavesi was denounced, imprisoned, and deported to France (allegedly Cimarosa intervened to prevent his execution). In France he played the serpent in Napoleon's army band and remained in Italy after the Battle of Marengo. He returned to Crema in 1814 after the Austrian occupation of northern Italy after the War of the Sixth Coalition. He suffered a stroke in 1831 after the failure of his opera Fenella.[1]


Operas


Among his 66 operas are:[5]

Set design by Alessandro Sanquirico for La gioventù di Giulio Cesare, Milan, La Scala, 1817
Set design by Alessandro Sanquirico for La gioventù di Giulio Cesare, Milan, La Scala, 1817

Non-Operatic Works



References


  1. composer., Pavesi, Stefano, 1779-1850. Dies irae concertato. ISBN 978-1-9872-0426-1. OCLC 1142438023.
  2. Bertieri, Maria Chiara (2014). "Pavesi, Stefano". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Vol. 81. Treccani. Online version retrieved 6 February 2020 (in Italian).
  3. Ballola, Giovanni Carli (2001). "Pavesi, Stefano". Grove Music Online. Retrieved 6 February 2020 (subscription required for full access).
  4. De Palma, Fedele (2010). "Luigi Giuseppe Capotorti". Operisti di Puglia dall'Ottocento ai giorni nostri, pp. 47–52. Edizioni del Sud. ISBN 9788875531041 (in Italian).
  5. Casaglia, Gherardo (2005)."Stefano Pavesi". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian).

Bibliography



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[de] Stefano Pavesi

Stefano Pavesi (* 22. Januar 1779 in Casaletto Vaprio; † 28. Juli 1850 in Crema) war ein italienischer Komponist. Er gilt als wichtiger Opernkomponist des Belcanto in der zweiten Reihe hinter zeitgenössischen Größen wie Gioachino Rossini und Gaetano Donizetti.
- [en] Stefano Pavesi

[ru] Павези, Стефано

Стефано Павези (итал. Stefano Pavesi; 22 января 1779 года, Казалетто-Ваприо, герцогство Милан — 28 июля 1850 года, Крема, королевство Ломбардия-Венето) — итальянский композитор[1].



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