List of operas by Cherubini
This is a complete list of the operas of the Italian-born composer Luigi Cherubini (1760–1842) who spent much of his working life in France.
In terms of genre, Cherubini's output included 11 opere serie and 10 opéras comiques, as well as three intermezzi, three tragédies lyriques, two opere buffe, and one each of the following: comédie héroïque, comédie lyrique, comédie mêlée d'ariettes, drame lyrique, dramma lirico, opéra bouffon, and opéra-ballet.
List
Title | Genre | Subdivisions | Libretto | Première date | Place, theatre |
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Amore artigiano | intermezzo | unknown | unknownlibrettist unknown | 1773-10-2222 October 1773 | Fiesole, Teatro San Domenico |
giocatoreIl giocatore | intermezzo | unknown | unknownlibrettist unknown and score lost | 1775-00-00 composed 1775? | Florence |
(untitled) | intermezzo | unknown | unknownlibrettist unknown | 1778-02-1616 February 1778 | Florence, Serviti |
Quinto1Il Quinto Fabio | opera seria | 3 acts | ZenoApostolo Zeno | 1780-09-30Autumn 1779 | Alessandria, Teatro Paglia |
Armida abbandonata | opera seria | 3 acts | VitturiBartolomeo Vitturi, based on Torquato Tasso's Gerusalemme liberata | 1782-01-2525 January 1782 | Florence, La Pergola |
Adriano in Siria | opera seria | 3 acts | Metastasio | 1782-04-1616 April 1782 | Livorno, Teatro Armeni |
Mesenzio, re d'Etruria | opera seria | 3 acts | CasoriFerdinando Casor(r)i | 1782-09-066 September 1782 | Florence, Teatro della Pergola |
Quinto2Il Quinto Fabio (second version) | opera seria | 3 acts | ZenoApostolo Zeno | 1783-01-00January 1783 | Rome, Teatro Argentina |
sposoLo sposo di tre e marito di nessuno | opera buffa | 2 acts | LivigniFilippo Livigni | 1783-11-00November 1783 | Venice, Teatro San Samuele |
Olimpiade | opera seria | 33 acts? | Metastasio | 1783-12-991783 | Venice? |
AllessandroL'Allessandro nelle Indie | opera seria | 2 acts | Metastasio | 1784-04-00April 1784 | Mantua, Teatro Nuovo Regio Ducale |
IdalideL'Idalide | opera seria | 2 acts | MorettiFerdinando Moretti | 1784-12-2626 December 1784 | Florence, Teatro della Pergola |
Demetrio | opera seria | 04 pieces only | Metastasio | 1785-00-001785 | London, King's Theatre |
fintaLa finta principessa | opera buffa | 2 acts | LivigniFilippo Livigni | 1785-04-022 April 1785 | London, King's Theatre |
Il Giulio Sabino | opera seria | 2 acts | unknownlibrettist unknown | 1786-03-3030 March 1786 | London, King's Theatre |
Ifigenia in Aulide | opera seria | 3 acts | MorettiFerdinando Moretti, after François Louis Gaud Lebland Du Roullet | 1788-01-1212 January 1788 | Turin, Teatro Regio |
Démophoon | tragédie lyrique | 3 acts | MarmonteJean-François Marmontel, after Metastasio | 1788-12-022 December 1788 | Paris, Opéra (Porte Saint-Martin) |
Lodoïska | comédie héroïque | 3 acts | FilletteClaude-François Fillette-Loraux after Jean-Baptiste Louvet de Couvrais Les Amours du Chevalier Faublas | 1791-07-1818 July 1791 | Paris, Théâtre Feydeau |
Koukourgi (composed 1792-93[1]) | opéra comique | 3 acts | Honoré-Nicolas-Marie Duveyrier | 2010-09-1818 September 2010 | Klagenfurt, Stadttheater Klagenfurt |
congresLe congrès des rois (together with Henri Montan Berton, Frédéric Blasius, Nicolas Dalayrac, Prosper-Didier Deshayes, François Devienne, André Grétry, Louis-Emmanuel Jadin, Rodolphe Kreutzer, Étienne Méhul, Jean-Pierre Solié and Armand-Emmanuel Trial) | comédie mêlée d'ariettes | 3 acts | Desmaillot (Antoine-François Eve) | 1794-02-2626 February 1794 | Paris, Opéra-Comique (Favart) |
Eliza, ou Le voyage aux glaciers du Mont Saint Bernard | opéra comique | 2 acts | ReveronyJacques-Antoine Révérony de Saint-Cyr | 1794-12-1313 December 1794 | Paris, Théâtre Feydeau |
Médée | opéra comique | 3 acts | HoffmannFrançois-Benoît Hoffmann and Nicolas Étienne Framéry, after Euripides and Pierre Corneille | 1797-03-13first version: 13 March 1797[2] | Paris, Théâtre Feydeau |
HotellerieL'hôtellerie portugaise | opéra comique | 1 act | Saint-AignanEtienne Saint-Aignan | 1798-07-2525 July 1798 | Paris, Théâtre Feydeau |
punitionLa punition | opéra comique | 1 act | DesfaucheresJean-Louis Brousse Desfaucheres | 1799-02-2323 February 1799 | Paris, Théâtre Feydeau |
prisionniereLa prisionnière | opéra comique | 1 act | JouyEtienne de Jouy, Charles de Longchamps and Claude Godard d'Aucort de Saint-Just | 1799-09-1212 September 1799 | Paris, Théâtre Montansier |
deuxLes deux journées, ou Le porteur d'eau | comédie lyrique | 3 acts | BouillyJean-Nicolas Bouilly | 1800-01-1616 January 1800 | Paris, Théâtre Feydeau |
Épicure (with Méhul) | opéra comique | 3 acts, revised as 2 acts | DesmoustierCharles-Albert Desmoustier | 1800-03-1414 March 1800 | Paris, Opéra-Comique (Favart) |
Anacréon ou L'amour fugitif | opéra-ballet | 2 acts | MendouzeC. R. Mendouze | 1803-10-044 October 1803 | Paris, Opéra (Théâtre des Arts) |
Faniska | opéra comique | 3 acts | SonnleitnerJoseph von Sonnleitner after René Charles Guilbert de Pixérécourt | 1806-02-2525 February 1806 | Vienna, Theater am Kärntnertor |
Pimmalione | dramma lirico | 1 act | VestrisStefano Vestris, after Antonio Simone Sografi's Italian version of Pygmalion by Jean-Jacques Rousseau | 1809-11-3030 November 1809 | Paris, Tuileries |
crescendoLe crescendo | opéra bouffon | 1 act | BassompierreCharles-Augustine de Bassompierre de Sewrin | 1810-09-011 September 1810 | Paris, Opéra-Comique (Feydeau) |
AbenceragesLes Abencérages, ou L'étendard de Grenade | tragédie lyrique | 3 acts | JouyVictor-Joseph Étienne de Jouy, after François-René de Chateaubriand, based on Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian's novel Gonsalve de Cordoue | 1813-04-066 April 1813 | Paris, Opéra (Théâtre des Arts) |
Bayard à Mézières | opéra comique | 1 act | DupatyEmmanuel Dupaty and René Allisan de Chazet | 1814-02-1212 February 1814 | Paris, Opéra-Comique (Feydeau) |
Blanche de Provence, ou La cour de fées' (composed with Henri Montan Berton, François-Adrien Boieldieu, Rodolphe Kreutzer and Ferdinando Paer) | opéra comique | 3 acts | TheaulonEmmanuel Théaulon and Armand Jean Le Bouthillier de Rancé | 1821-05-011 May 1821 | Paris, Tuileries |
marquiseLa marquise de Brinvilliers (composed in collaboration with Daniel Auber, Désiré-Alexandre Batton, Henri Montan Berton, Felice Blangini, François-Adrien Boieldieu, Michele Carafa, Ferdinand Hérold and Ferdinando Paer) | drame lyrique | 3 acts | ScribeEugène Scribe and Castil-Blaze (François-Henri-Joseph Blaze) | 1831-10-3131 October 1831 | Paris, Opéra-Comique (Ventadour) |
Ali Baba, ou Les quarante voleurs | tragédie lyrique | 41Prologue and 4 acts | ScribeEugène Scribe and Mélesville | 1833-07-2222 July 1833 | Paris, Opéra (Salle Le Peletier) |
References
Notes
- ↑ Koukourgi (1792–93)" at Boosey & Hawkes
- ↑ Italian translation, as Medea: 6 November 1802, Vienna; in 1809, Cherubini cut about 500 bars for a shortened version, also for Vienna.
Sources
- Willis, Stephen C (1992), "Cherubini, Luigi" in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, ed. Stanley Sadie (London) ISBN 0-333-73432-7
- Some of the information in this article is taken from the related Dutch Wikipedia article.
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