Francesco Maria Piave

Librettist

1810 – 1876

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Who was Francesco Maria Piave?

Francesco Maria Piave was an Italian opera librettist who was born in Murano in the lagoon of Venice, during the brief Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy.

His career spanned over twenty years working with many of the significant composers of his day, including Giovanni Pacini, Saverio Mercadante, Federico Ricci, and even one for Michael Balfe. He is most well known as Giuseppe Verdi's librettist, for whom he was to write 10 librettos, the most well-known being those for Rigoletto and La traviata.

But Piave was not only a librettist: he was a journalist and translator in addition to being the resident poet and stage manager at La Fenice in Venice where he first encountered Verdi. Later, Verdi was help in securing him the same position at La Scala in Milan. His expertise as a stage manager and his tact as a negotiator served Verdi very well, but the composer bullied him mercilessly for his pains over many years.

Like Verdi, Piave was an ardent Italian patriot, and in 1848, during Milan's "Cinque Giornate," when Radetzky's Austrian troops retreated from the city, Verdi wrote to Piave in Venice addressing him as "Citizen Piave."

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Born
May 18, 1810
Murano
Also known as
  • Francesco M. Piave
  • Francesco-Maria Piave
Parents
Nationality
  • Kingdom of Italy
  • Austrian Empire
  • Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia
  • Kingdom of Italy
Profession
Died
Mar 5, 1876
Milan

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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