Umberto Menotti Maria Giordano


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Sheet music for Giordano



[details ←] La Mamma morta from ’Andrea Chenier’ (I. & E.) (S.) Piano, Vocal,
[details ←] Fedora: Amor ti vieta - full score
[details ←] Andre Chenier Piano, Vocal,
[details ←] Amor ti vieta from ’Fedora’ (I. & E.) (T.) Piano, Vocal,
[details ←] Andrea Chenier: La mamma morta - full score
[details ←] Amor Ti Vieta Piano, Vocal,
[details ←] Andrea Chenier - vocal score Vocal, Percussion,
[details ←] Cena Delle Beffe
[details ←] Nemico della patria from ’Andrea Chenier’ (I. & E.) (Br.) Piano, Vocal,
[details ←] Un dA all’azzurro spazio from ’Andrea Chenier’ (I. & E.) (T.) Piano, Vocal,
[details ←] Carillon De Noel Piano, Vocal,
[details ←] Fedora - vocal score Vocal, Percussion,
[details ←] O Pastorelle Addio
[details ←] Fedora
[details ←] Si Fui Soldato
[details ←] Andre Chenier Piano, Vocal,
[details ←] Andrea Chenier - choral part (s/a 1.75 t/b) Percussion, choral
[details ←] Andrea Chenier - choral part (soprano/alto) Percussion, choral

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Born: 26 August 1867 — Foggia — Italy
Died: 12 November 1948 — Milano — Italy
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The dates and locations are those of the premieres.

Life

Umberto Giordano was trained as a musician in Naples and achieved his first great success in Milan in 1896 with the opera Andrea Chenier. His last completed opera, Il rè, was staged in Milan in 1929. In style his music bears some resemblance to that of Puccini or, still more, to that of Leoncavallo.

Umberto Giordano (1867-1948) was a 22-year-old student at the Royal College of Music in Naples. His opera, Marina, didn’t win a prize, but it did place sixth -- earning him a stipend of 300 lire a month from Sonzogno and a contract for a full-length opera.

Giordano’s first full-length opera, Mala vita (1892), was a moderate success. His second, Regina Diaz (1894), failed. Frustrated, Sonzogno (who was still paying Giordano’s salary) introduced the young composer to librettist Luigi Illica (1857-1919).

Illica had already discussed the idea for an opera about the French poet André Chénier with Baron Alberto Franchetti, who ceded it to Giordano. The libretto was finished in November of 1894, and Giordano began composing early the next year in Milan, in a rented ground-floor storage room for tombstones. He also wooed and married Olga Spatz-Wurms, whose family owned the hotel which Verdi frequented during his last years, allowing Giordano to meet the elder composer and benefit from his advice.

Upon its submission to Sonzogno in the fall of 1895, Andrea Chénier was deemed "worthless" by one senior editorial advisor, and was accepted hesitantly only after Mascagni personally interceded on Giordano’s behalf. The opera opened at La Scala on March 28, 1896 and was an instant success, catapulting Giordano to the forefront of the giovane scuola ("young school"), along with Mascagni, Puccini and Leoncavallo.

Written in the verismo ("realistic") style -- pioneered by Mascagni’s prize-winner of 1889, Cavalleria rusticana -- Andrea Chénier depicts the passions of ordinary people, and the libretto was influenced by the poetry of the real André Chénier.

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28 March 1896: Premiere of Andrea Chénier, in Milan, Italy.
17 November 1898: Premiere of Fedora, in Milan, Italy.

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