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Andrea Adolfati
Italian composer

Andrea Adolfati

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Italian composer
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Place of birth
Venice, Province of Venice, Veneto, Italy
Place of death
Padua, Province of Padua, Veneto, Italy
Age
39 years
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Biography

Andrea Adolfati (1721 or 1722, Venice – 28 October 1760, Padua) was an Italian composer who is particularly remembered for his output of opera serias. His works are generally conventional and stylistically similar to the operas of his teacher Baldassare Galuppi. Although his music largely followed the fashion of his time, he did compose two tunes with unusual time signatures for his day: an air in 5/4 meter and another in 7/4 meter.

Adolfati studied music composition in Venice with composer Galuppi. After completing his studies he became the maestro di cappella at the Santa Maria della Salute, a position he held until 1745. He then worked in the same capacity at the court in Modena, where his divertimento da camera La pace fra la virtù e la bellezza premiered in 1746. Around the same time he composed some songs and arias for Johann Adolph Hasse's Lo starnuto di Ercole, which was given at the Teatro San Girolamo (a small theatre located in the Palazzo Labia) in 1745 and during Carnival 1746.

In 1748 Adolfati became masestro di cappella at the Basilica della Santissima Annunziata del Vastato in Genoa. On 30 May 1760 he became maestro di cappella of the Padua Cathedral, succeeding Giacomo Rampini,who had died three days earlier, in that post. He remained there for only a short period, as he also died just five months later.

Operas

  • Artaserse (opera seria, libretto by Metastasio, 1741, Verona; in collaboration with Pietro Chiarini)
  • La pace fra la virtù e la bellezza (divertimento da camera, libretto by Liborati, Metastasio, 1746, Modena)
  • Didone abbandonata (dramma, libretto by Metastasio, 1747, Venice)
  • Il corsaro punito (dramma giocoso, 1750, Pavia)
  • Arianna (dramma, libretto by Pietro Pariati, 1750, Genoa)
  • La gloria e il piacere (introduction to music on the ball, 1751, Genoa)
  • Adriano in Siria (dramma, libretto by Metastasio, 1751, Genoa)
  • Il giuoco dei matti (commedia per musica, 1751, Genoa)
  • Ifigenia (dramma per musica, 1751, Genoa)
  • Ipermestra (dramma, libretto by Metastasio, 1752, Modena)
  • Vologeso (dramma, basato su Lucio Vero by Apostolo Zeno, 1752, Genoa)
  • La clemenza di Tito (dramma, libretto by Metastasio, 1753, Vienna)
  • Sesostri re d'Egitto (dramma, libretto by Apostolo Zeno, 1755, Genoa)

Other works

  • Miserere for 4 voices and instruments
  • Nisi Dominus for 1 voice, basso continuo
  • Laudate for 4 voices
  • In exitu for 5 voices and instruments
  • Domine ne in furore for 4 voices and instruments
  • 6 cantatas for soprano and instruments
  • Già la notte s'avvicina (text by Metastasio)
  • Filen, crudo Fileno
  • Perdono amata Nice (text by Metastasio)
  • Ingratissimo Tirsi
  • No, non turbarti, o Nice (text by Metastasio)
  • Cantata for 2
  • Varie arie
  • 6 sonatas for 2 violins, 2 flutes, 2 horns, bassoon, and contrabassoon
  • Sinfonia in F major
  • Overture in D major
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