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Antônio Carlos Gomes

Antônio Carlos Gomes (Portuguese: [ɐ̃ˈtonju ˈkaʁluz ˈɡomis]; July 11, 1836 in Campinas – September 16, 1896 in Belém) was the first New World composer whose work was accepted by Europe. He was the only non-European who was successful as an opera composer in Italy, during the "golden age of opera", contemporary to Verdi and Puccini and the first composer of non-European lineage to be accepted into the Classic tradition of music.[1]

Antônio Carlos Gomes
Gomes in 1889
Born11 July 1836
Died16 September 1896 (60 years)
NationalityBrazilian
OccupationComposer

Younger than Verdi, yet older than Puccini, Carlos Gomes achieved his first major success in a time when the Italian audiences were eager for a new name to celebrate and Puccini had not yet officially started his career. After the successful premiere of Il Guarany, Gomes was considered the most promising new composer.[2] Verdi said his work was an expression of "true musical genius".[3] Liszt said that “it displays dense technical maturity, full of harmonic and orchestral maturity.” [4]

Life edit

He was born in Campinas, São Paulo Province, son of Maestro Manuel José Gomes and Fabiana Maria Jaguari Cardoso.

His childhood's musical tendencies were soon stimulated by his father and by his older brother, José Pedro de Sant'Ana Gomes, also a conductor. José Pedro was the most dedicated guide and adviser in his brother's artistic career. He convinced Antônio to visit the Court where he became a protégé of Emperor Dom Pedro II, who, being notoriously interested in the careers of Brazilian artists and intellectuals, made it possible for Antônio Carlos to study at the Musical Conservatory of Rio de Janeiro.

After having graduated with honours, Carlos produced his first opera, A noite do castelo (September 1861), which was a big success. Two years later, he repeated it with his second opera, Joana de Flandres, which was considered superior to the first. These two pieces convinced the Emperor to offer him a Royal scholarship to study in Italy in 1864. He studied in Milan at the local conservatory with Lauro Rossi and Alberto Mazzucato and completed in three years a course which was normally completed in four years, obtaining the title of Maestro Composer.

Interested in composing an opera which dealt with a truly Brazilian subject, Carlos Gomes chose as the theme of his next work the romance novel O Guarani, by Brazilian writer José de Alencar. The opera was given an Indian subject and setting and it premiered in May 1870 at the La Scala Theater in Milan as Il Guarany.

The success was enormous. Even the most strict musical critics compared the Brazilian musician to the great European maestros, such as Rossini and Verdi. The King of Italy, Victor Emmanuel II, decorated the creator of the opera, which was presented in all major European capitals. Before that year was over, Gomes returned to Brazil, where he organized the premiere of Il Guarany in Rio de Janeiro. The piece achieved the same success Gomes had seen in Italy.

 
O Guarany

Returning to Italy, Carlos Gomes married Adelina Peri, an Italian pianist he had met while studying in Milan.

He wrote the hymn Il saluto del Brasile for the centenary of American independence which was performed in Philadelphia, on July 19, 1876.

In 1883 the maestro traveled to Brazil, receiving homages in every city he visited. When he returned to Italy, he dedicated himself to the composition of an opera themed against slavery, inspired by the liberation struggle of black slaves in Brazil, which got the title of Lo schiavo. The composition, which had been suggested by a great friend of Antônio's, a black engineer named André Rebouças, only debuted several years later in 1889.

When the Brazilian republic was proclaimed in 1889, Carlos Gomes, who at this time was in Campinas, sailed once more to Italy. Faithful to the Brazilian monarchy and Dom Pedro II, Gomes refused the opportunity given to him by president Deodoro da Fonseca to compose the new Brazilian National Anthem. In the following years, he composed the opera Condor and the cantata Colombo, for the Columbus Festival (October 12, 1892), in celebration of the fourth centenary of the discovery of America.

Invited by the governor of the Brazilian province of Pará to direct the Musical Conservatory, the maestro traveled to the capital Belém, willing to take the position. However, shortly after arriving, Carlos Gomes, by then an elderly man in poor health, died on September 16, 1896. Besides his eight operas, he composed songs (3 books), choruses, and piano pieces.

Gallery edit

Many honours were given to conductor Carlos Gomes throughout Brazil and abroad where he ruled and made fame.

Antônio Carlos Gomes's operas edit

See List of works for the stage by Antônio Carlos Gomes

References edit

  1. ^ Rubem Fonseca – O Selvagem da Ópera, Nova Fronteira 1994.
  2. ^ Batta, András, Editor (2009). Opera – Composers, Works, Performers (p. 184) Könnigswinter: Tandem Verlag Gmbh.
  3. ^ Boccanera Jr, Sílio (1904) A Bahia de Carlos Gomes (p.306-307) Bahia: V. Oliveira e C.
  4. ^ Cernicchiaro, Vincenzo (1926) Storia della Musica nel Brasile (p. 359) Milano: Fratelli Riccioni.
  • Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, 8th ed., s.v. "Antonio Carlos Gomes."
  • small Brazilian website with digitalized scores (PDF) by Carlos Gomes. (in Portuguese)

Bibliography edit

  • Góes, Marcus: Carlos Gomes – A Força Indômita; Secult, Pará, 1996
  • Kaufman: Annals of Italian Opera: Verdi and his Major Contemporaries; Garland Publishing, New York and London, 1990. (contains premiere casts and performance histories of the operas by Gomes)
  • Vetro, Gaspare Nello: Antônio Carlos Gomes; Nuove Edizione, Milano, 1977
  • Vetro, Gaspare Nello: Antônio Carlos Gomes Il Guarany, Parma, 1996
  • Vetro, Gaspare Nello: A. Carlos Gomes Carteggi Italiani, Parma, 2002

External links edit

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Antonio Carlos Gomes Portuguese ɐ ˈtonju ˈkaʁluz ˈɡomis July 11 1836 in Campinas September 16 1896 in Belem was the first New World composer whose work was accepted by Europe He was the only non European who was successful as an opera composer in Italy during the golden age of opera contemporary to Verdi and Puccini and the first composer of non European lineage to be accepted into the Classic tradition of music 1 Antonio Carlos GomesGomes in 1889Born11 July 1836Campinas Sao Paulo BrazilDied16 September 1896 60 years Belem Para BrazilNationalityBrazilianOccupationComposer Younger than Verdi yet older than Puccini Carlos Gomes achieved his first major success in a time when the Italian audiences were eager for a new name to celebrate and Puccini had not yet officially started his career After the successful premiere of Il Guarany Gomes was considered the most promising new composer 2 Verdi said his work was an expression of true musical genius 3 Liszt said that it displays dense technical maturity full of harmonic and orchestral maturity 4 Contents 1 Life 2 Gallery 3 Antonio Carlos Gomes s operas 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External linksLife edit nbsp Alvorada source source Alvorada from Aurora Luminosa Problems playing this file See media help He was born in Campinas Sao Paulo Province son of Maestro Manuel Jose Gomes and Fabiana Maria Jaguari Cardoso His childhood s musical tendencies were soon stimulated by his father and by his older brother Jose Pedro de Sant Ana Gomes also a conductor Jose Pedro was the most dedicated guide and adviser in his brother s artistic career He convinced Antonio to visit the Court where he became a protege of Emperor Dom Pedro II who being notoriously interested in the careers of Brazilian artists and intellectuals made it possible for Antonio Carlos to study at the Musical Conservatory of Rio de Janeiro After having graduated with honours Carlos produced his first opera A noite do castelo September 1861 which was a big success Two years later he repeated it with his second opera Joana de Flandres which was considered superior to the first These two pieces convinced the Emperor to offer him a Royal scholarship to study in Italy in 1864 He studied in Milan at the local conservatory with Lauro Rossi and Alberto Mazzucato and completed in three years a course which was normally completed in four years obtaining the title of Maestro Composer Interested in composing an opera which dealt with a truly Brazilian subject Carlos Gomes chose as the theme of his next work the romance novel O Guarani by Brazilian writer Jose de Alencar The opera was given an Indian subject and setting and it premiered in May 1870 at the La Scala Theater in Milan as Il Guarany The success was enormous Even the most strict musical critics compared the Brazilian musician to the great European maestros such as Rossini and Verdi The King of Italy Victor Emmanuel II decorated the creator of the opera which was presented in all major European capitals Before that year was over Gomes returned to Brazil where he organized the premiere of Il Guarany in Rio de Janeiro The piece achieved the same success Gomes had seen in Italy nbsp O Guarany Returning to Italy Carlos Gomes married Adelina Peri an Italian pianist he had met while studying in Milan He wrote the hymn Il saluto del Brasile for the centenary of American independence which was performed in Philadelphia on July 19 1876 In 1883 the maestro traveled to Brazil receiving homages in every city he visited When he returned to Italy he dedicated himself to the composition of an opera themed against slavery inspired by the liberation struggle of black slaves in Brazil which got the title of Lo schiavo The composition which had been suggested by a great friend of Antonio s a black engineer named Andre Reboucas only debuted several years later in 1889 When the Brazilian republic was proclaimed in 1889 Carlos Gomes who at this time was in Campinas sailed once more to Italy Faithful to the Brazilian monarchy and Dom Pedro II Gomes refused the opportunity given to him by president Deodoro da Fonseca to compose the new Brazilian National Anthem In the following years he composed the opera Condor and the cantata Colombo for the Columbus Festival October 12 1892 in celebration of the fourth centenary of the discovery of America Invited by the governor of the Brazilian province of Para to direct the Musical Conservatory the maestro traveled to the capital Belem willing to take the position However shortly after arriving Carlos Gomes by then an elderly man in poor health died on September 16 1896 Besides his eight operas he composed songs 3 books choruses and piano pieces Gallery editMany honours were given to conductor Carlos Gomes throughout Brazil and abroad where he ruled and made fame Maestro Carlos Gomes nbsp Last days of Carlos Gomes nbsp Gomes s tomb located at Bento Quirino Square on his hometown Campinas nbsp Statue of Carlos Gomes in Cinelandia downtown Rio de Janeiro nbsp Monument to Carlos Gomes in front of the Sao Paulo Municipal Theatre nbsp Burst of Carlos Gomes in Front of the Municipal Theatre of Paulinia nbsp Carlos Gomes State Institute Building the conservatory that bears his name in Belem Antonio Carlos Gomes s operas editSee List of works for the stage by Antonio Carlos GomesReferences edit Rubem Fonseca O Selvagem da opera Nova Fronteira 1994 Batta Andras Editor 2009 Opera Composers Works Performers p 184 Konnigswinter Tandem Verlag Gmbh Boccanera Jr Silio 1904 A Bahia de Carlos Gomes p 306 307 Bahia V Oliveira e C Cernicchiaro Vincenzo 1926 Storia della Musica nel Brasile p 359 Milano Fratelli Riccioni Baker s Biographical Dictionary of Musicians 8th ed s v Antonio Carlos Gomes Brazilian National Library Virtual Archives Score ePartitura small Brazilian website with digitalized scores PDF by Carlos Gomes in Portuguese Bibliography editGoes Marcus Carlos Gomes A Forca Indomita Secult Para 1996 Kaufman Annals of Italian Opera Verdi and his Major Contemporaries Garland Publishing New York and London 1990 contains premiere casts and performance histories of the operas by Gomes Vetro Gaspare Nello Antonio Carlos Gomes Nuove Edizione Milano 1977 Vetro Gaspare Nello Antonio Carlos Gomes Il Guarany Parma 1996 Vetro Gaspare Nello A Carlos Gomes Carteggi Italiani Parma 2002External links editFree scores by Antonio Carlos Gomes at the International Music Score Library Project IMSLP Free scores by Antonio Carlos Gomes at Musica Brasilis website nbsp Media related to Carlos Gomes at Wikimedia Commons Portals nbsp Classical music nbsp Opera nbsp Brazil nbsp Biography nbsp Music Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Antonio Carlos Gomes amp oldid 1218214137, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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