Luigi Maria Viviani

Luigi Maria Viviani (? – 1856) was an Italian composer, conductor and violinist of Florentine origin.[1][2] He was primarily noted for his ballet scores, most of them composed for the choreographers Giovanni Galzerani and Antonio Cortesi. His 1851 score for Fausto was particularly praised for its obbligato written for the bimbonclaro (a variation on the bass clarinet invented by the Florentine clarinetist and instrument-maker, Giovanni Bimboni).[3]

Viviani also composed two operas: L'eroe francese, which premiered in 1826 at the Teatro Grande in Brescia,[4] and L'amore in guerra, which premiered in 1829 at the Teatro Alfieri in Florence.[5]

Ballet scores

References

  1. Gillaspie, Jon A. and Clark, David Lindsey (eds.) (1998). The wind ensemble catalog, p. 433. Greenwood Press. ISBN 0313253943
  2. Rice, Albert R. (2009). From the Clarinet D'Amour to the Contra Bass: A History of Large Size Clarinets, 1740-1860, Oxford University Press. ISBN 0199711178
  3. Della Seta, Fabbrizio (2003). "Dal glicibarifono al clarinetto basso: Un capitolo di storia dell'orchestrazione in Italia" in Et facciam dolci canti: Studi in onore di Agostino Ziino, Vol. 2, p. 1124. Libreria Musicale Italiana. ISBN 8870963217 (Italian)
  4. Università di Bologna. L'eroe francese. Retrieved 18 December 2013 (Italian).
  5. Teatri, arti e letteratura (20 March 1829), "Spettacoli dello scorso carnevale". Anno 7, Numero 257, pp. 13–15 (Italian).
  6. Unless otherwise indicated, all works in this list are sourced from Casaglia, Gherardo (2005).[http://www.amadeusonline.net/almanacco?r=&alm_testo=Luigi_Maria_Viviani "Luigi Maria Viviani"]. Almanacco Amadeus (Italian).

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