Giovanni de Gamerra
Playwright, Librettist
1742 – 1803
Who was Giovanni de Gamerra?
Giovanni de Gamerra was a cleric, a playwright, and a poet. He is best known as a prolific librettist.
Gamerra was born in Livorno, and worked from 1771 at the Teatro Regio Ducal in Milan – an important centre for opera at the time. Operas based on his librettos include Sarti's Medonte, re di Epiro and Josef Mysliveček's Il Medonte, Paisiello's Pirro, several operas by Antonio Salieri and Mozart's Lucio Silla. His Erifile was set by several composers. De Gamerra is also said to have been the first translator of Mozart's Die Zauberflöte into Italian. His librettos are in the grand, orderly tradition of Metastasio, but incorporate progressive elements with enhanced use of chorus, ballet, and elaborate scenery. In 1793, aided by his reputation as a protégé of Metastasio, he was appointed as court librettist in Vienna, and he took to combining comic and serious features to please Viennese taste.
De Gamerra was politically active, and by his revolutionary attitudes incurred the wrath of Emperor Leopold II, who tried unsuccessfully to block his career. He died at Vicenza.
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- Born
- Dec 26, 1742
Livorno - Nationality
- Italy
- Profession
- Died
- Aug 29, 1803
Vicenza
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on July 23, 2013
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