List of operas by Francesco Bianchi

This is a complete list of the operas of the Italian composer Francesco Bianchi (1752–1810).

Francesco Bianchi

Bianchi had an extraordinarily varied career, working in different places, in different styles with different collaborators. Not only did he work in Italy, in Venice, Naples, Florence, Rome, Milan, Turin, Bologna, Brescia, Cremona, and Padua, but also extensively in Paris and London.

Although he wrote 41 'serious' drammi per musica (opera seria), he also composed 16 opéras comiques and 14 opere buffe, as well as one each of works designated as azione scenica, azione teatrale, drame héroïque, drame lyrique, festa teatrale, and opera giocosa.

List

TitleGenreSub­divisionsLibrettoPremière datePlace, theatreNotes
Giulio Sabinodramma per musica  1772Cremona
Il gran Ciddedramma per musica3 actsGioacchino Pizzi after Pierre Corneille27 January 1773Florence, Teatro della Pergola
Demetriodramma per musica3 actsMetastasioCarnival 1774Cremona
Eurionedramma per musica3 actsAntonio Papi25 May 1775Pavia, Teatro Quattro Signori
La réduction de Parisdrame lyrique3 actsBarnabé Farmian de Rosoi30 September 1775Paris, Théâtre des Italiens
Le mort mariéopéra comique2 actsMichel-Jean Sedaine25 October 1776Fontainebleau, Théâtre Royal de la Cour
Erifiledramma per musica3 actsGiovanni de Gamerra29 January 1779Florence, Teatro della Pergola
L'innocenza perseguitataopera buffa3 acts Carnival 1779Rome, Teatro delle Dame
Castore e Pollucedramma per musica4 actsCarlo Innocenzo Frugoni, after Pierre-Joseph Bernhard's Castor et Pollux10 January 1779Florence, Teatro della Pergolasecond version in 3 acts,
performed on 8 September 1779
Il Demetriodramma per musica2 acts (26 scenes) 3 January 1780Venice, Teatro (Gallo) San Benedetto
Arbacedramma per musica3 actsGaetano Sertor20 January 1781Naples, Real Teatro di San Carlo
Venere e Adoneazione teatrale2 actsFerdinando Casori14 September 1781Florence, Teatro della Pergola
Zemiradramma per musica2 actsGaetano Sertor4 November 1781Naples, Real Teatro di San Carlo2nd version: Padua 1786
L'Olimpiadedramma per musica3 actsMetastasio26 December 1781Milan, Teatro alla Scala
Il trionfo della pacefesta teatrale2 actsGiuseppe Olivieri16 April 1782Turin, Teatro Regio
La Zulimadramma per musica3 actsGiuseppe Olivieri, after Voltaire4 November 1782Naples, Real Teatro di San Carlo
Medontedramma per musica2 acts 14 November 1782London, King's Theatre in the Haymarketpasticcio containing music by many hands incl. Bianchi, but principally Giuseppe Sarti
L'astrologaopera buffa3 actsPietro ChiariDecember 1782Naples, Teatro del Fondo
Piramo e Tisbedramma per musica3 acts (32 scenes)Gaetano Sertor7 January 1783Venice, Teatro La Fenice
Briseidedramma per musica3 actsFrancesco Sebastiano Gambino27 December 1783Turin, Teatro Regio
Aspardi, principe di Battrianodramma per musica3 actsGaetano SertorCarnival 1784Rome, Teatro delle Dame
Cajo Mariodramma per musica3 actsGaetano Roccaforte30 May 1784Naples, Real Teatro di San Carlo
La villanella rapitaopera giocosa2 actsFilippo Livigni29 August 1784Süttör, Eszterháza Theater[1]Re-staged on 28 November 1785, Vienna, at the Burgtheater, with the vocal terzetto "Mandina amabile" K. 480 and the vocal quartet "Dite almeno in che mancai?" K. 479 by Mozart – staged besides under the title of Le gelosie di Pippo in Lisbon in 1796
La finta principessaopera buffa2 actsFilippo Livigniautumn 1784Bologna, Teatro Formagliari
Il disertore francesedramma per musica3 acts (34 scenes)Bartolomeo Benincasa26 December 1784Venice, Teatro (Gallo) San Benedetto
Alessandro nell'Indiedramma per musica3 acts (36 scenes)Metastasio28 January 1785Venice, Teatro (Gallo) San Benedetto
La stravagante ingleseopera buffa2 actsGiovanni Greppiautumn 1785Venice, Teatro San Moisè
Le villanelle astuteopera buffa2 actsGiuseppe FoppaCarnival 1786Venice, Teatro San Samuele
Alonso e Coradramma per musica3 acts (24 scenes)Giuseppe Foppa, after Ferdinando Moretti's libretto Idalide7 February 1786Venice, Teatro (Gallo) San Benedetto
Mesenzio, re d'Etruriadramma per musica2 actsFerdinando Casorri4 November 1786Naples, Real Teatro San Carlo
L'orfano cinesedramma per musica3 acts (29 scenes)after Voltaire30 January 1787Venice, Teatro (Gallo) San Benedetto
Artasersedramma per musica3 actsMetastasio11 June 1787Padua, Teatro Nuovo
Pizzarrodramma per musica3 acts summer 1787Brescia, Accademia degli Erranti
Scipione africanodramma per musica3 actsNicolò Minato13 August 1787Naples, Real Teatro di San Carlo
Il ritrattoopera buffa2 actsSaverio Ziniautumn 1787Naples, Teatro del Fondo
Caltodramma per musica3 acts (23 scenes)Giuseppe Foppa, after Ossian23 January 1788Venice, Teatro (Venier) San Benedetto
La morte di Cesaredramma per musica2 acts (29 scenes)Gaetano Sertor, after Shakespeare's Julius Caesar27 December 1788Venice, Teatro (Grimani) San Samuele
La fedeltà tra le selveopera buffa2 actsMichelangelo PrunettiCarnival 1789Rome, Teatro CapranicaIt includes 4 arias by Valentino Fioravanti
Nittetidramma per musica3 actsMetastasio20 April 1789Milan, Teatro alla Scala
Daliso e Delmitadramma per musica2 actsGiovanni de Gamerra12 June 1789Padua, Teatro Nuovo
Il finto astrologoopera buffa2 actsAngelo MarianiCarnival 1790Rome, Teatro Capranica
L'Arminiodramma per musica3 actsFerdinando Moretti6 September 1790Florence, Teatro della Pergola
La vendetta di Nino, o sia Semiramidedramma per musica3 actsPietro Giovannini, after Voltaire12 November 1790Naples, Real Teatro San Carlosecond version in 2 acts, 1794, London, King’s Theater in the Haymarket
Caio Ostiliodramma per musica2 actsEustachio ManfrediCarnival 1791Rome, Teatro Argentina
La dama bizzarraopera buffa2 actsTommaso MarianiCarnival 1791Rome, Teatro Capranica
Deifileazione scenica2 acts March 1791Venice, Palazzo Brünner
La sposa in equivocoopera buffa2 actsSaverio Ziniautumn 1791Venice, Teatro San Moisè
Seleuco, re di Siriadramma per musica3 acts (29 scenes)Mattia Botturini, after Antioco by Apostolo Zeno and Pietro Pariati26 December 1791Venice, Teatro (Venier) San Benedetto
Aci e Galateadramma per musica2 acts (28 scenes)Giuseppe Foppa13 October 1792Venice, Teatro (Venier) San Benedettorevision 1795 London, King's Theater in the Haymarket
Tarara, o sia La virtù premiatadramma per musica3 acts (30 scenes)Gaetano Sertor26 December 1792Venice, Teatro La Fenice
Il cinese in Italiaopera buffa2 actsAlessandro Pepoliautumn 1793Venice, Teatro San Moisèstaged also under the title of L'olandese in Venice in Turin in 1794
La secchia rapitaopera buffa2 actsAngelo Anelli13 February 1794Venice, Teatro (Grimani) San Samuele)revision 1796 Milan with a new act by Zingarelli
Ines de Castrodramma per musica3 actsLuigi de Sanctis, after Cosimo Giotti30 May 1794Naples, Real Teatro di San CarloRevised version in 3 acts (35 scenes), 14 October 1795, Venice, Teatro (Venier) San Benedetto
La capricciosa ravvedutaopera buffa2 actsCaterino Mazzolàautumn 1794Venice, Teatro San Moisè
Antigonadramma per musica2 actsLorenzo Da Ponte24 May 1796London, King's Theatre in the Haymarket
Il consiglio imprudenteopera buffa1 actLorenzo Da Ponte, after Carlo Goldoni20 December 1796London, King's Theatre in the Haymarket
Meropedramma per musica2 actsLorenzo Da Ponte, after Voltaire10 June 1797London, King's Theatre in the Haymarket
Cinnadramma per musica3 actsLorenzo Da Ponte, after Angelo Anelli?20 February 1798London, King's Theatre in the Haymarket
Alziradramma per musica2 actsGaetano Rossi, after Voltaire28 February 1801London, King's Theatre in the Haymarket
La morte di Cleopatradramma per musica2 actsSerafino Buonaiuti30 April 1801London, King's Theater in the Haymarket
Armidadramma per musica2 actsLorenzo Da Ponte, after Torquato Tasso's Gerusalemme liberata1 June 1802London, King's Theatre in the Haymarket
L'avaroopéra comique2 actsGiovanni Bertati30 March 1804Paris, Théâtre des Italiens
Blaisot et Pasquinopéra comique1 actAlexandre-Joseph Leroy de Bacre, Francis d'Allarde, and Martinelli9 April 1804Paris, Théâtre Montansier (Salle de l'Opéra Bouffe)
Le maître de chapelleopéra comique  3 May 1804Paris, Théâtre des Italiens
Corali, ou La lanterne magiqueopéra comique1 actAndré Joseph Grétry, neveu7 July 1804Paris, Théâtre Molière
L'eau et le feu, ou Le gascon à l'épreuveopéra comique1 actCharles Gaugiran-Nanteuil10 August 1804Paris, Théâtre Montansier-Variétés (Variétés-Montansier, galeries du Palais-Royal)
Le contrat signé d'avance, ou Laquelle est ma femme?opéra comique1 actF. Ligier29 September 1804Paris, Théâtre Molière
Le gascon, gascon malgré luiopéra comique1 actP. Guillet and Eugène Hus17 November 1804Paris, Théâtre Molière
Amour et coquetterieopéra comique1 actAndré-Jacques Coffin-Rony7 January 1806Paris, Théâtre des Jeunes-Élèves
Le livre des destinsopéra comique1 actFélix Nogaret2 February 1806Paris, Théâtre des Jeunes-Élèves
La famille venitienne, ou Le château d'Orsenoopéra comique3 actsFrédéric Dupetit-Méré7 May 1806Paris, Théâtre des Jeunes-Artistes (rue de Bondy)
Monsieur Jugolo, ou Les chercheursopéra comique1 act 22 May 1806Paris, Théâtre des Jeunes-Élèves
Le château mystérieux, ou Le crime commis et vengéopéra comique3 actsMaxime de Redon and Charles Rivière Defresnoy12 July 1806Paris, Théâtre des Jeunes-Élèves
Le triomphe d'Alcide à Athènesdrame héroïque2 actsPierre-Louis Moline and Adrien-Firmin PillonSeptember 1806Paris, Théâtre Molière
La soeur officieuse, ou Addresse et mensongeopéra comique1 actMaxime de Redon and Charles Rivière Defresnoy18 October 1806Paris, Théâtre des Jeunes-Élèves
Almeria, ou L'écossaise fugitiveopéra comique3 actsMarie-Adélaïde Barthélemy-Hadot8 December 1806Paris, Théâtre des Jeunes-Élèves
Les illustres infortunés, ou La souveraine vindicativeopéra comique3 actsMaxime de Redon and Charles Rivière Defresnoy8 January 1807Paris, Théâtre des Jeunes-Élèves
Le pied de boeuf et la queue du chatopéra comique3 actsPierre-Joseph Charrin and Maxime de Redon9 June 1807Paris, Théâtre des Jeunes-Artistes (rue de Bondy)

Doubtful operas

  • Mitridate (1781, Genova)
  • Attalo, re di Bitinia (1783, Venice)
  • Demofoonte (1783, Venice)
  • La caccia di Enrico IV (1784, Venice)
  • Il barone a forza (1785, Rome)
  • Li sponsi in commedia (1785, Venice)
  • Il nuovo Don Chischiotte (1788, Voltri)
  • Il gatto (1789, Brescia)
  • La calamità dei cuori (1789, Padua)
  • Il difensore (1793–94, Vienna)
  • Zenobia (1797, London)
  • Telemaco (v. 1800, Cremona)
  • Vonima e Mitridate (1803, Venice)

Isolated songs

Surviving play-texts suggest that Bianchi contributed isolated numbers to La premiere représentation by Pierre-Joseph Charrin, first performed at the Théâtre des Nouveaux Troubadours in Paris on 20 September 1806;[2] and to Collin d'Harleville aux Champs-Élysées by Joseph Aude, Décour and Defrénoy, first given in Paris on 20 March 1806. He is also credited as having arranged the music, previously chosen by the author, for Les Sirènes by Jean-Baptiste-Augustin Hapdé, first performed at the Théâtre des Jeunes-Artistes on 24 January 1807.[3]

References

Notes

  1. This première is reported by Amadeus Almanac; according to the Grove Dictionary it took place, instead, in Venice, at San Moisè theatre in autumn 1783.
  2. La première représentation, ou, le couplet d'annonce, Warwick Digital Collections
  3. Les sirènes, ou, les sauvages de la montagne d'or, Warwick Digital Collections

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