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Amilcare Ponchielli

Amilcare Ponchielli (US: /ˌpɒŋkiˈɛli, ˌpɔːŋ-/,[1][2] Italian: [aˈmilkare poŋˈkjɛlli]; 31 August 1834 – 16 January 1886) was an Italian opera composer, best known for his opera La Gioconda. He was married to the soprano Teresina Brambilla.

Amilcare Ponchielli
Born(1834-08-31)31 August 1834
Died16 January 1886(1886-01-16) (aged 51)
Milan, Italy
EducationMilan Conservatory
Occupations
  • Composer
  • academic
Organizations
WorksList of operas
Spouse
(m. 1874)

Life and work edit

Born in Paderno Fasolaro (now Paderno Ponchielli) near Cremona, then Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia, Ponchielli won a scholarship at the age of nine to study music at the Milan Conservatory, writing his first symphony by the time he was ten years old.[3]

In 1856 he wrote his first opera—it was based on Alessandro Manzoni's novel The Betrothed (I promessi sposi)—and it was as an opera composer that he eventually found fame.

His early career was disappointing. Maneuvered out of a professorship at the Milan Conservatory that he had won in a competition, he took small-time jobs in small cities, and composed several operas, none successful at first. In spite of his disappointment, he gained much experience as the bandmaster (capobanda) in Piacenza and Cremona, arranging and composing over 200 works for wind band. Notable among his "original" compositions for band are the first-ever concerto for euphonium (Concerto per Flicornobasso, 1872), fifteen variations on the popular Parisian song "Carnevale di Venezia", and a series of festive and funeral marches that resound with the pride of the newly unified Italy and the private grief of his fellow Cremonese. The turning point was the big success of the revised version of I promessi sposi in 1872, which brought him a contract with the music publisher G. Ricordi & Co. and the musical establishment at the Conservatory and at La Scala. The role of Lina in the revised version was sung by Teresina Brambilla, whom he married in 1874. Their son Annibale became a music critic and minor composer.[4] The ballet Le due gemelle (1873) confirmed his success.

The following opera, I Lituani (The Lithuanians) of 1874, had a three-night run in 1903 at La Scala, where the casting was particularly poorly reviewed; it was scheduled for performances in 1939 that did not take place because the Second World War broke out,[5] and it was not performed again until 1979 when RAI recovered the score.[6] It has been revived several times since then.[7] His best-known opera is La Gioconda (1876), which his librettist Arrigo Boito adapted from the same play by Victor Hugo that had been previously set by Saverio Mercadante as Il giuramento in 1837 and Carlos Gomes as Fosca in 1873. The opera contains the famous ballet Dance of the Hours as the third act finale. It was first produced in 1876 and revised several times. The version that has become popular today was first given in 1880.

In 1876 he started working on I Mori di Valenza, although the project dates back to 1873. It was an opera that he never finished, although it was completed later by Arturo Cadore and performed posthumously in 1914.

 
Ponchielli's grave at the Monumental Cemetery of Milan, Italy

After La Gioconda, Ponchielli wrote the monumental biblical melodrama in four acts Il figliuol prodigo given in Milan at La Scala on 26 December 1880 and Marion Delorme, from another play by Victor Hugo, which was presented at La Scala on 17 March 1885. In spite of their rich musical invention, neither of these operas met with the same success but both exerted great influence on the composers of the rising generation, such as Giacomo Puccini, Pietro Mascagni and Umberto Giordano.

In 1881, Ponchielli was appointed maestro di cappella of the Bergamo Cathedral, and from the same year he was a professor of composition at the Milan Conservatory, where among his students were Puccini, Mascagni, Emilio Pizzi, and Giovanni Tebaldini.[8][9]

He died of pneumonia in Milan in 1886, and was interred in the city's Monumental Cemetery.[10][3]

Legacy edit

 
A statue of Ponchielli in Cremona, Italy
External audio
  You may listen to Ponchielli's opera La Gioconda as sung by Maria Callas, Fedora Barbieri, Gianni Poggi, Paolo Silveri, Giulio Neri with Antonino Votto conducting the Orchestra della RAI Torino in 1952 here on archive.org

Although, in his lifetime, Ponchielli was very popular and influential (and introduced an enlarged orchestra and more complex orchestration), only one of his operas is regularly performed today - La Gioconda.[11] It contains a strong and memorable aria for contralto 'Voce de donna o d'angelo'(the Rosary song), the great tenor romanza "Cielo e mar", a well-known duet for tenor and baritone titled "Enzo Grimaldo, Principe Di Santafior",[12] the soprano aria "Suicidio!", and the ballet Dance of the Hours, which is widely known thanks in part to its having been featured in Walt Disney's Fantasia in 1940, in Allan Sherman's novelty song "Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh", and in numerous other popular works.[13][14]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Ponchielli". Collins English Dictionary. HarperCollins. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  2. ^ "Ponchielli". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Composer Profile: Amilcare Ponchielli, Child Prodigy Turned Composer of 'La Gioconda'". OperaWire. 31 August 2018. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  4. ^ Mattera, Angelo (1971). "Brambilla, Teresa". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Vol. 13. Treccani. Online version retrieved 1 February 2015 (in Italian).
  5. ^ "Concert: I LItuani". Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre. 6 July 2020.
  6. ^ Battaglia, Fernando (2005). CD booklet. In Amilcare Ponchielli: I Lituani (Turin RAI Symphony Orchestra & Chorus feat. conductor: Gianandrea Gavazzeni) (pp. 16-18) [CD liner notes]. Bologna, Italy: Bongiovanni.
  7. ^ Marsh, Robert C. (2006). "Author's Preface". In Pellegrini, Norman (ed.). 150 Years of Opera in Chicago. DeKalb, Illinois: Northern Illinois University Press. xii. ISBN 0-87580-353-9.
  8. ^ Pfitzinger, Scott (2017). Composer genealogies : a compendium of composers, their teachers, and their students. Lanham, Maryland. ISBN 9781442272255.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  9. ^ "Amilcare Ponchielli Biography". Sam Houston State University.
  10. ^ Caldini, Sandro 2001, "Amilcare Ponchielli’s Capriccio" 12 September 2014 at the Wayback Machine, in The Double Reed, Vol. 24, No. 1
  11. ^ "Amilcare Ponchielli - operas and librettos". www.murashev.com. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
  12. ^ Faulkner, Anne Shaw 2005, What we hear in music, p.542, Kessinger Publishing ISBN 1-4191-6805-3
  13. ^ "Amilcare Ponchielli". The Kennedy Center. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  14. ^ Paul Lieberman (16 August 2003). "The Boy in Camp Granada". Lifestyle. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 9 February 2008.

Bibliography edit

  • Kaufman: Annals of Italian Opera: Verdi and his Major Contemporaries; Garland Publishing, New York and London, 1990. (contains premiere casts and performance histories of Ponchielli's operas)
  • Budden, Julien (1992), 'Ponchielli, Amilcare' in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, ed. Stanley Sadie (London) ISBN 0-333-73432-7
  • Various authors: Amilcare Ponchielli; Nuove Edizioni, Milan, 1985
  • Various authors: Amilcare Ponchielli 1834-1886, Cremona, 1984
  • Sirch, Licia; Henry Howey:

An Amilcare Ponchielli Bibliography-

Books, Collections, Proceedings and Correspondence

  • "All'illustre Maestro Ponchielli." Cesare Bignami to Amilcare Ponchielli. 20 November 1875. Conservatorio Universitario de Musica, Montevideo, Uruguay.
  • Adami, Giuseppe. Giulio ricordi e i suoi musicisti. Milano: Edizioni Fratelli Treves, 1933.
  • Albarosa, Nino, comp. Amilcare Ponchielli, 1834-1886: Saggi e ricerche nel 150 anniversario della nascita. Casalmorano: cassa rurale ed artigiana di Casalmorano, 1987.
  • Amilcare Ponchielli to Egregio Avvocato. 3 January 1877. Music Library, General Manuscript Collection, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois.
  • Cesari, Gaetano. Amilcare Ponchielli nell'arte del suo tempo (ricordi e carteggi). Cremona, 1934.
  • Damerini, Adelmo. Amilcare Ponchielli. Torino: Arione, 1940.
  • DeNapoli, G. Amilcare Ponchielli (1834-1886): La vita, le opere, l'epistolario, le onoranze. Cremona, 1936.
  • Ferraris, Castelli Maria, and Giampiero Tintori. Amilcare Ponchielli. Cremona: Centro Culturale, 1984.
  • Gordon, John. "Circe, La Gioconda, and the Opera House of the Mind", in Bronze by Gold, pp. 277–93.
  • Habla, Bernhard, ed. Kongressberichte Oberschützen/Burgenland 1988; Toblach/ Südtirol 1990. Proceedings. Tutzing: Hans Schneider Tutzing, 1992.
  • Hanslick, Eduard. "Gioconda." In Die Moderne Oper. Vol. iv. Musikalisches Skizzenbuch. Berlin: Hofmann, 1888.
  • Ligasacchi, Giovanni. "Amilcare Ponchielli e la musica per banda." Proceedings of Il Repertorio Sommerso: Musica storica per la banda d'oggi. Palermo: Regione Siciliana, Assessorato dei beni culturali e ambientale e della pubblica istruzione, 2000.
  • Mandelli, Alfonso. Inaugurazione del monumento ad Amilcare Ponchielli avvenuta in Cremona il 18 Settembre 1892. Cremona, 1892.
  • Mandelli, Alfonso. Le distrazioni di A. Ponchielli. Cremona, 1897.
  • Ponchielli, Amilcare, Francesco Cesari, Stefania Franceschini, and Raffaella Barbierato. Tuo affezionatissimo Amilcare Ponchielli: lettere 1856-1885. Padova: Il Poligrafo, 2010.
  • Ponchielli, Amilcare. Pezzi per organo. Edited by Marco Ruggeri. Cremona: Turris Cremona, 1999.
  • Rolandi, U. Nel centenario Ponchielliano: Amilcare Ponchielli librettista. Como, 1935.
  • Shaw, George. Shaw's Music. Edited by D. H. Laurence. London, 1981.
  • Sirch, Licia. Ponchielli e la musica per banda: atti della tavola rotonda, ridotto del teatro Ponchielli, 27 Aprile 2001. Proceedings. Pisa: ETS, 2005.
  • Stock, Gilbert. "Das Kennfigur-System als Neuer Zugang zu Richard Wagners 'Leitmotiv'-Technik." In Der 'Komponist' Richard Wagner im Blick der Aktuellen Musikwissenschaft, 81-94. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Hartel, 2003.
  • Tedeschi, Rubens. Addio, fiorito asil. Il melodramma Italiano da Boito al Verismo. Milano: Feltrinelli, 1978.
  • Tomasi, G. Lanza. Guida all'opera. Milan, 1971.
  • Wolf, Hugo. "Gioconda." In Hugo Wolf's Musikalische Kritiken, edited by Richard Batka and Heinrich Werner. Vaduz: Sandig, 2004.
  • Zondergeld, Rein A. "Der Traum von Perfektion: Arrigo Boito, Librettist und Komponist." In Oper und Operntext, by Matthias Henneberger. Vol. 60. Heidelberg: Winter, 1985.

Periodicals

  • "Con Verdi y Bellini." Scherzo - revista de musica 15 (2000): 126-27.
  • "Metropolitan Opera: La Gioconda." Opera News, 3 February 1990, 22.
  • "Obituary: Amilcare Ponchielli." The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular 27, no. 457 (1 February 1886): 94.
  • "Ponchielli's Opera "I promessi sposi"" The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular 21, no. 454 (1 December 1880): 598-99.
  • "Ponchielli's Opera "La Gioconda"" The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular 21, no. 450 (1 August 1880): 395-96.
  • "Ponchielli's Opera "The Prodigal Son"" The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular 22, no. 457 (1 March 1881): 123-24.
  • "The Revival of Amilcare Ponchielli's "Concerto Per Ficorno Basso"—Opus 155, Cremona, 1872." ITEA Journal, 1996, 42-49.
  • Albright, William. "La Gioconda. Amilcare Ponchielli." The Opera Quarterly 7, no. 4 (1990): 167-72.
  • Angeloni, Beppe, and Giampiero Tintori. Amilcare Ponchielli. Milano: Nuove edizioni, 1985.
  • Arcais, Francesco. "Un maestro di musica Italiano: Amilcare Ponchielli." Nuova antalogia, 3rd ser., 1 (1 February 1886): 459-74.
  • Arias, Enrique Alberto. "Ponchielli's "I Lituani" - Its Historical, Stylistic, and Literary Sources." Lituanus 37, no. 2 (June 1991): 89-96.
  • Arrighi, Gino. "La dinastia musicale dei Puccini: proposte e quesiti." Quaderni pucciniani 5 (1982).
  • Ashbrook, William. "La Gioconda: Amilcare Ponchielli." The Opera Quarterly 18, no. 1 (2002): 128.
  • Bassi, Adriano. "Messa Solenne di Amilcare Ponchielli: analisi." Rivista internazionale di musica sacra 6, no. 4 (1985): 408.
  • Bissoli, Francesco, and Amilcare Ponchielli. La lina di Ponchielli nel solco di un genere medio. Lucca: Libreria musicale Italiana, 2010.
  • Caldini, Sandro. "Amilcare Ponchielli's "Capriccio"" The Double Reed 24, no. 1 (2001): 43.
  • Campagnolo, Stefano. Problemi e metodi della filologia musicale: tre tavole rotonde. Lucca: Musica/Realta-LIM, 2000.
  • Canning, Hugh. "Opera around the World: Italy - Palermo: "La Gioconda"" Opera, 2011, 814.
  • Cognazzo, Roberto. "Distrazione fatale: la strana sorte di Amilcare Ponchielli." Arte organaria e organistica: periodico trimestrale 15, no. 67 (2008): 42.
  • Damerini, Adelmo. "Una lettera inedita di A. Ponchielli." Musica d'oggi xvii (1935): 141-42.
  • Descotes, Maurice. "Du Drame à l'Opéra: Les Transpositions Lyriques du Théâtre De Victor Hugo." Revue d'Histoire du Theatre 34, no. 2 (1982): 103.
  • Farina, S. "Amilcare Ponchielli." Gazzetta musicale di Milano, 1900.
  • Favia-Artsay, Aida. "Did Mascagni Write Cavalleria?" The Opera Quarterly 7, no. 2 (1990): 83.
  • Fernandez-Martin, Luis Maria. "La Gioconda: Amilcare Ponchielli." Melomano: La revista de musica clasica 10, no. 102 (2005): 28.
  • Forlani, Maria Giovanna. "Ricordo di Amilcare Ponchielli: Roderico, l'ultimo re dei goti, un'opera perduta di Ponchielli, rappresentata in prima assoluta a piacenza nel Carnevale 1863/64." Strenna piacentina 111 (1986).
  • Franceschini, Stefania. "Tanti librettisti per un'opera di Ponchielli a lungo rimaneggiata (1856-1874)." Nuova rivista musicale Italiana 30, no. 3-4 (1996): 364.
  • Gavazzeni, Gianandrea. "Considerazioni su di un centenario: A. Ponchielli." In trent'anni di musica, 57-62. Milan, 1958.
  • Gossett, Philip. "Source Studies and Opera History." Cambridge Opera Journal 21, no. 2 (2009): 111-18.
  • Howey, Henry. "Italian Bandmaster Ponchielli Left a Legacy of Over 300 Works." The Instrumentalist, 2003, 30-34.
  • Innaurato, Albert. "A Primal Force." Opera News, 3 February 1990, 16.
  • Klein, J. W. "Ponchielli: a Forlorn Figure." The Chesterian xxxiv (1959–60): 116-22.
  • Knabel, Reiner. "Opera Around the World: Germany - Karlsruhe: ["La Gioconda"]." Opera, 2011, 936.
  • Levine, Robert. ". Amilcare Ponchielli." The Opera Quarterly 6, no. 2 (1988): 140-41.
  • Mila, M. "Caratteri della musica di Ponchielli." Pan ii (1934): 481-89.
  • Mogridge, Geoffrey. "Opera Around the World: Croatia - Split." Opera, 2011, 1206.
  • Morini, M. "Destino postumo dei mori di Valenza." La Scala, no. 91 (1957): 37-42.
  • Osborne, Conrad L. "Depth Perception." Opera News, 2009, 22-25.
  • Polignano, Antonio. "Costanti stilistiche ed elementi di drammaturgia musicale nelle due versioni del finale d'atto della Gioconda di Ponchielli (1876-1879)." Rivista Italiana di musicologia 27, no. 1-2 (1992): 327.
  • Polignano, Antonio. "La storia della Gioconda attraverso il carteggio Ponichielli- ricordi." Nuova rivista musicale Italiana 21, no. 2 (1987): 228.
  • Ponchielli, Amilcare. ""Dance of the Hours" from "La Gioconda" (1880)." International Piano, 2010, 39.
  • Roman, Zoltan. "Italian Opera Premieres and Revivals in the Hungarian Press, 1864-1894." Periodica musica 6 (1988): 16-20.
  • Sartori, C. "Il primo rimaneggiamento dei "Promessi sposi"" Rassegna dorica, 20 March 1938.
  • Sirch, Licia. "Manoscritti di musica per banda di Amilcare Ponchielli." Muova rivista musicale Italiana 22, no. 2 (1988): 211-14.
  • Sirch, Licia. "Ponchielli e il Sindaco Babbeo: l'esordio teatrale di un musicista a Milano nel 1851." Studi musicali 36, no. 1 (2007): 191-229.
  • Tebaldini, G. "Amilcare Ponchielli." Musica d'oggi xvi (1934): 239-52.
  • Tebaldini, G. "Il mio maestro." La Scala, no. 29 (1952): 32-36.

Dissertations

  • Andreani, Elisabetta. Heinrich Heine e l'Italia: traduzioni e intonazioni nella seconda metà dell'Ottocento. Thesis, Universita degli studi di Milano. Milano, 2008.
  • Bultema, Darci Ann. “The Songs of Amilcare Ponchielli.” Diss., North Dakota State University. UMI, 2009.
  • Edwards, Geoffrey Carleton. “Grand Et Vrai: Portrayals of Victor Hugo's Dramatic Characters in 19th-century Italian Opera.” Diss., Northwestern University, 1991.
  • Franceschini, Stefania. “Amilcare Ponchielli prima della Gioconda: gli anni della formazione.” Diss., Universita degli studi di Venezia. Venice, 1993.
  • Franini, Piera Anna. “Trent'anni di vita musicale al teatro grande (1871-1901).” Diss., Cattolica del sacro cuore. Milano, 1992.
  • Nicolaisen, Jay Reed. “Italian Opera in Transition 1871-1893.” Diss., University of California, Berkeley. 1977.
  • Paglialonga, Phillip Orr. “Summary of Dissertation Performances: One Concerto Performance, One Chamber Music Performance and Two Clarinet Recitals (Performance).” Diss., University of Michigan. 2008.
  • Redshaw, Jacqueline Gail Eastwood. “Chamber Music for the E-Flat Clarinet.” Diss., The University of Arizona. 2007.
  • Schwartz, Arman Raphael. “Modernity Sings: Rethinking Realism in Italian Opera.” Diss., University of California, Berkeley. 2009.
  • Tanner, Brian David. “Summary of Dissertation Performances: One Opera Project and Two Voice Recitals.” Diss., University of Michigan. 2010.
  • Vetere, Mary-Lou Patricia. “Italian Opera from Verdi to Verismo: Boito and La Scapigliatura.” Diss., State University of New York at Buffalo. 2010.

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Amilcare Ponchielli US ˌ p ɒ ŋ k i ˈ ɛ l i ˌ p ɔː ŋ 1 2 Italian aˈmilkare poŋˈkjɛlli 31 August 1834 16 January 1886 was an Italian opera composer best known for his opera La Gioconda He was married to the soprano Teresina Brambilla Amilcare PonchielliBorn 1834 08 31 31 August 1834Paderno Fasolaro Lombardy VenetiaDied16 January 1886 1886 01 16 aged 51 Milan ItalyEducationMilan ConservatoryOccupationsComposeracademicOrganizationsBergamo Cathedral Milan ConservatoryWorksList of operasSpouseTeresina Brambilla m 1874 wbr Contents 1 Life and work 2 Legacy 3 See also 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External linksLife and work editBorn in Paderno Fasolaro now Paderno Ponchielli near Cremona then Kingdom of Lombardy Venetia Ponchielli won a scholarship at the age of nine to study music at the Milan Conservatory writing his first symphony by the time he was ten years old 3 In 1856 he wrote his first opera it was based on Alessandro Manzoni s novel The Betrothed I promessi sposi and it was as an opera composer that he eventually found fame His early career was disappointing Maneuvered out of a professorship at the Milan Conservatory that he had won in a competition he took small time jobs in small cities and composed several operas none successful at first In spite of his disappointment he gained much experience as the bandmaster capobanda in Piacenza and Cremona arranging and composing over 200 works for wind band Notable among his original compositions for band are the first ever concerto for euphonium Concerto per Flicornobasso 1872 fifteen variations on the popular Parisian song Carnevale di Venezia and a series of festive and funeral marches that resound with the pride of the newly unified Italy and the private grief of his fellow Cremonese The turning point was the big success of the revised version of I promessi sposi in 1872 which brought him a contract with the music publisher G Ricordi amp Co and the musical establishment at the Conservatory and at La Scala The role of Lina in the revised version was sung by Teresina Brambilla whom he married in 1874 Their son Annibale became a music critic and minor composer 4 The ballet Le due gemelle 1873 confirmed his success The following opera I Lituani The Lithuanians of 1874 had a three night run in 1903 at La Scala where the casting was particularly poorly reviewed it was scheduled for performances in 1939 that did not take place because the Second World War broke out 5 and it was not performed again until 1979 when RAI recovered the score 6 It has been revived several times since then 7 His best known opera is La Gioconda 1876 which his librettist Arrigo Boito adapted from the same play by Victor Hugo that had been previously set by Saverio Mercadante as Il giuramento in 1837 and Carlos Gomes as Fosca in 1873 The opera contains the famous ballet Dance of the Hours as the third act finale It was first produced in 1876 and revised several times The version that has become popular today was first given in 1880 In 1876 he started working on I Mori di Valenza although the project dates back to 1873 It was an opera that he never finished although it was completed later by Arturo Cadore and performed posthumously in 1914 nbsp Ponchielli s grave at the Monumental Cemetery of Milan Italy After La Gioconda Ponchielli wrote the monumental biblical melodrama in four acts Il figliuol prodigo given in Milan at La Scala on 26 December 1880 and Marion Delorme from another play by Victor Hugo which was presented at La Scala on 17 March 1885 In spite of their rich musical invention neither of these operas met with the same success but both exerted great influence on the composers of the rising generation such as Giacomo Puccini Pietro Mascagni and Umberto Giordano In 1881 Ponchielli was appointed maestro di cappella of the Bergamo Cathedral and from the same year he was a professor of composition at the Milan Conservatory where among his students were Puccini Mascagni Emilio Pizzi and Giovanni Tebaldini 8 9 He died of pneumonia in Milan in 1886 and was interred in the city s Monumental Cemetery 10 3 Legacy edit nbsp A statue of Ponchielli in Cremona Italy External audio nbsp You may listen to Ponchielli s opera La Gioconda as sung by Maria Callas Fedora Barbieri Gianni Poggi Paolo Silveri Giulio Neri with Antonino Votto conducting the Orchestra della RAI Torino in 1952 here on archive org Although in his lifetime Ponchielli was very popular and influential and introduced an enlarged orchestra and more complex orchestration only one of his operas is regularly performed today La Gioconda 11 It contains a strong and memorable aria for contralto Voce de donna o d angelo the Rosary song the great tenor romanza Cielo e mar a well known duet for tenor and baritone titled Enzo Grimaldo Principe Di Santafior 12 the soprano aria Suicidio and the ballet Dance of the Hours which is widely known thanks in part to its having been featured in Walt Disney s Fantasia in 1940 in Allan Sherman s novelty song Hello Muddah Hello Fadduh and in numerous other popular works 13 14 See also editList of operas by Amilcare PonchielliReferences edit Ponchielli Collins English Dictionary HarperCollins Retrieved 7 August 2019 Ponchielli Merriam Webster com Dictionary Retrieved 7 August 2019 a b Composer Profile Amilcare Ponchielli Child Prodigy Turned Composer of La Gioconda OperaWire 31 August 2018 Retrieved 14 March 2023 Mattera Angelo 1971 Brambilla Teresa Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani Vol 13 Treccani Online version retrieved 1 February 2015 in Italian Concert I LItuani Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre 6 July 2020 Battaglia Fernando 2005 CD booklet In Amilcare Ponchielli I Lituani Turin RAI Symphony Orchestra amp Chorus feat conductor Gianandrea Gavazzeni pp 16 18 CD liner notes Bologna Italy Bongiovanni Marsh Robert C 2006 Author s Preface In Pellegrini Norman ed 150 Years of Opera in Chicago DeKalb Illinois Northern Illinois University Press xii ISBN 0 87580 353 9 Pfitzinger Scott 2017 Composer genealogies a compendium of composers their teachers and their students Lanham Maryland ISBN 9781442272255 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Amilcare Ponchielli Biography Sam Houston State University Caldini Sandro 2001 Amilcare Ponchielli s Capriccio Archived 12 September 2014 at the Wayback Machine in The Double Reed Vol 24 No 1 Amilcare Ponchielli operas and librettos www murashev com Retrieved 15 April 2024 Faulkner Anne Shaw 2005 What we hear in music p 542 Kessinger Publishing ISBN 1 4191 6805 3 Amilcare Ponchielli The Kennedy Center Retrieved 14 March 2023 Paul Lieberman 16 August 2003 The Boy in Camp Granada Lifestyle Los Angeles Times Retrieved 9 February 2008 Bibliography editKaufman Annals of Italian Opera Verdi and his Major Contemporaries Garland Publishing New York and London 1990 contains premiere casts and performance histories of Ponchielli s operas Budden Julien 1992 Ponchielli Amilcare in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera ed Stanley Sadie London ISBN 0 333 73432 7 Various authors Amilcare Ponchielli Nuove Edizioni Milan 1985 Various authors Amilcare Ponchielli 1834 1886 Cremona 1984 Sirch Licia Henry Howey The Doctrine of a Critical Edition of the Band Music of Amilcare Ponchielli An Amilcare Ponchielli Bibliography Books Collections Proceedings and Correspondence All illustre Maestro Ponchielli Cesare Bignami to Amilcare Ponchielli 20 November 1875 Conservatorio Universitario de Musica Montevideo Uruguay Adami Giuseppe Giulio ricordi e i suoi musicisti Milano Edizioni Fratelli Treves 1933 Albarosa Nino comp Amilcare Ponchielli 1834 1886 Saggi e ricerche nel 150 anniversario della nascita Casalmorano cassa rurale ed artigiana di Casalmorano 1987 Amilcare Ponchielli to Egregio Avvocato 3 January 1877 Music Library General Manuscript Collection Northwestern University Evanston Illinois Cesari Gaetano Amilcare Ponchielli nell arte del suo tempo ricordi e carteggi Cremona 1934 Damerini Adelmo Amilcare Ponchielli Torino Arione 1940 DeNapoli G Amilcare Ponchielli 1834 1886 La vita le opere l epistolario le onoranze Cremona 1936 Ferraris Castelli Maria and Giampiero Tintori Amilcare Ponchielli Cremona Centro Culturale 1984 Gordon John Circe La Gioconda and the Opera House of the Mind in Bronze by Gold pp 277 93 Habla Bernhard ed Kongressberichte Oberschutzen Burgenland 1988 Toblach Sudtirol 1990 Proceedings Tutzing Hans Schneider Tutzing 1992 Hanslick Eduard Gioconda In Die Moderne Oper Vol iv Musikalisches Skizzenbuch Berlin Hofmann 1888 Ligasacchi Giovanni Amilcare Ponchielli e la musica per banda Proceedings of Il Repertorio Sommerso Musica storica per la banda d oggi Palermo Regione Siciliana Assessorato dei beni culturali e ambientale e della pubblica istruzione 2000 Mandelli Alfonso Inaugurazione del monumento ad Amilcare Ponchielli avvenuta in Cremona il 18 Settembre 1892 Cremona 1892 Mandelli Alfonso Le distrazioni di A Ponchielli Cremona 1897 Ponchielli Amilcare Francesco Cesari Stefania Franceschini and Raffaella Barbierato Tuo affezionatissimo Amilcare Ponchielli lettere 1856 1885 Padova Il Poligrafo 2010 Ponchielli Amilcare Pezzi per organo Edited by Marco Ruggeri Cremona Turris Cremona 1999 Rolandi U Nel centenario Ponchielliano Amilcare Ponchielli librettista Como 1935 Shaw George Shaw s Music Edited by D H Laurence London 1981 Sirch Licia Ponchielli e la musica per banda atti della tavola rotonda ridotto del teatro Ponchielli 27 Aprile 2001 Proceedings Pisa ETS 2005 Stock Gilbert Das Kennfigur System als Neuer Zugang zu Richard Wagners Leitmotiv Technik In Der Komponist Richard Wagner im Blick der Aktuellen Musikwissenschaft 81 94 Wiesbaden Breitkopf amp Hartel 2003 Tedeschi Rubens Addio fiorito asil Il melodramma Italiano da Boito al Verismo Milano Feltrinelli 1978 Tomasi G Lanza Guida all opera Milan 1971 Wolf Hugo Gioconda In Hugo Wolf s Musikalische Kritiken edited by Richard Batka and Heinrich Werner Vaduz Sandig 2004 Zondergeld Rein A Der Traum von Perfektion Arrigo Boito Librettist und Komponist In Oper und Operntext by Matthias Henneberger Vol 60 Heidelberg Winter 1985 Periodicals Con Verdi y Bellini Scherzo revista de musica 15 2000 126 27 Metropolitan Opera La Gioconda Opera News 3 February 1990 22 Obituary Amilcare Ponchielli The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular 27 no 457 1 February 1886 94 Ponchielli s Opera I promessi sposi The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular 21 no 454 1 December 1880 598 99 Ponchielli s Opera La Gioconda The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular 21 no 450 1 August 1880 395 96 Ponchielli s Opera The Prodigal Son The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular 22 no 457 1 March 1881 123 24 The Revival of Amilcare Ponchielli s Concerto Per Ficorno Basso Opus 155 Cremona 1872 ITEA Journal 1996 42 49 Albright William La Gioconda Amilcare Ponchielli The Opera Quarterly 7 no 4 1990 167 72 Angeloni Beppe and Giampiero Tintori Amilcare Ponchielli Milano Nuove edizioni 1985 Arcais Francesco Un maestro di musica Italiano Amilcare Ponchielli Nuova antalogia 3rd ser 1 1 February 1886 459 74 Arias Enrique Alberto Ponchielli s I Lituani Its Historical Stylistic and Literary Sources Lituanus 37 no 2 June 1991 89 96 Arrighi Gino La dinastia musicale dei Puccini proposte e quesiti Quaderni pucciniani 5 1982 Ashbrook William La Gioconda Amilcare Ponchielli The Opera Quarterly 18 no 1 2002 128 Bassi Adriano Messa Solenne di Amilcare Ponchielli analisi Rivista internazionale di musica sacra 6 no 4 1985 408 Bissoli Francesco and Amilcare Ponchielli La lina di Ponchielli nel solco di un genere medio Lucca Libreria musicale Italiana 2010 Caldini Sandro Amilcare Ponchielli s Capriccio The Double Reed 24 no 1 2001 43 Campagnolo Stefano Problemi e metodi della filologia musicale tre tavole rotonde Lucca Musica Realta LIM 2000 Canning Hugh Opera around the World Italy Palermo La Gioconda Opera 2011 814 Cognazzo Roberto Distrazione fatale la strana sorte di Amilcare Ponchielli Arte organaria e organistica periodico trimestrale 15 no 67 2008 42 Damerini Adelmo Una lettera inedita di A Ponchielli Musica d oggi xvii 1935 141 42 Descotes Maurice Du Drame a l Opera Les Transpositions Lyriques du Theatre De Victor Hugo Revue d Histoire du Theatre 34 no 2 1982 103 Farina S Amilcare Ponchielli Gazzetta musicale di Milano 1900 Favia Artsay Aida Did Mascagni Write Cavalleria The Opera Quarterly 7 no 2 1990 83 Fernandez Martin Luis Maria La Gioconda Amilcare Ponchielli Melomano La revista de musica clasica 10 no 102 2005 28 Forlani Maria Giovanna Ricordo di Amilcare Ponchielli Roderico l ultimo re dei goti un opera perduta di Ponchielli rappresentata in prima assoluta a piacenza nel Carnevale 1863 64 Strenna piacentina 111 1986 Franceschini Stefania Tanti librettisti per un opera di Ponchielli a lungo rimaneggiata 1856 1874 Nuova rivista musicale Italiana 30 no 3 4 1996 364 Gavazzeni Gianandrea Considerazioni su di un centenario A Ponchielli In trent anni di musica 57 62 Milan 1958 Gossett Philip Source Studies and Opera History Cambridge Opera Journal 21 no 2 2009 111 18 Howey Henry Italian Bandmaster Ponchielli Left a Legacy of Over 300 Works The Instrumentalist 2003 30 34 Innaurato Albert A Primal Force Opera News 3 February 1990 16 Klein J W Ponchielli a Forlorn Figure The Chesterian xxxiv 1959 60 116 22 Knabel Reiner Opera Around the World Germany Karlsruhe La Gioconda Opera 2011 936 Levine Robert Amilcare Ponchielli The Opera Quarterly 6 no 2 1988 140 41 Mila M Caratteri della musica di Ponchielli Pan ii 1934 481 89 Mogridge Geoffrey Opera Around the World Croatia Split Opera 2011 1206 Morini M Destino postumo dei mori di Valenza La Scala no 91 1957 37 42 Osborne Conrad L Depth Perception Opera News 2009 22 25 Polignano Antonio Costanti stilistiche ed elementi di drammaturgia musicale nelle due versioni del finale d atto della Gioconda di Ponchielli 1876 1879 Rivista Italiana di musicologia 27 no 1 2 1992 327 Polignano Antonio La storia della Gioconda attraverso il carteggio Ponichielli ricordi Nuova rivista musicale Italiana 21 no 2 1987 228 Ponchielli Amilcare Dance of the Hours from La Gioconda 1880 International Piano 2010 39 Roman Zoltan Italian Opera Premieres and Revivals in the Hungarian Press 1864 1894 Periodica musica 6 1988 16 20 Sartori C Il primo rimaneggiamento dei Promessi sposi Rassegna dorica 20 March 1938 Sirch Licia Manoscritti di musica per banda di Amilcare Ponchielli Muova rivista musicale Italiana 22 no 2 1988 211 14 Sirch Licia Ponchielli e il Sindaco Babbeo l esordio teatrale di un musicista a Milano nel 1851 Studi musicali 36 no 1 2007 191 229 Tebaldini G Amilcare Ponchielli Musica d oggi xvi 1934 239 52 Tebaldini G Il mio maestro La Scala no 29 1952 32 36 Dissertations Andreani Elisabetta Heinrich Heine e l Italia traduzioni e intonazioni nella seconda meta dell Ottocento Thesis Universita degli studi di Milano Milano 2008 Bultema Darci Ann The Songs of Amilcare Ponchielli Diss North Dakota State University UMI 2009 Edwards Geoffrey Carleton Grand Et Vrai Portrayals of Victor Hugo s Dramatic Characters in 19th century Italian Opera Diss Northwestern University 1991 Franceschini Stefania Amilcare Ponchielli prima della Gioconda gli anni della formazione Diss Universita degli studi di Venezia Venice 1993 Franini Piera Anna Trent anni di vita musicale al teatro grande 1871 1901 Diss Cattolica del sacro cuore Milano 1992 Nicolaisen Jay Reed Italian Opera in Transition 1871 1893 Diss University of California Berkeley 1977 Paglialonga Phillip Orr Summary of Dissertation Performances One Concerto Performance One Chamber Music Performance and Two Clarinet Recitals Performance Diss University of Michigan 2008 Redshaw Jacqueline Gail Eastwood Chamber Music for the E Flat Clarinet Diss The University of Arizona 2007 Schwartz Arman Raphael Modernity Sings Rethinking Realism in Italian Opera Diss University of California Berkeley 2009 Tanner Brian David Summary of Dissertation Performances One Opera Project and Two Voice Recitals Diss University of Michigan 2010 Vetere Mary Lou Patricia Italian Opera from Verdi to Verismo Boito and La Scapigliatura Diss State University of New York at Buffalo 2010 External links edit nbsp Media related to Amilcare Ponchielli at Wikimedia Commons Stanford list of Ponchielli operas Opera Italiana Amilcare Ponchielli in English Free scores by Amilcare Ponchielli at the International Music Score Library Project IMSLP Works by Amilcare Ponchielli at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Amilcare Ponchielli at Internet Archive Amilcare Ponchielli cylinder recordings from the UCSB Cylinder Audio Archive at the University of California Santa Barbara Library Amilcare Ponchielli recordings at the Discography of American Historical Recordings List of works by Amilcare Ponchielli at Allmusic com Portals nbsp Classical music nbsp Opera nbsp Italy nbsp Biography nbsp Music Retrieved 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