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Home > People > Composers > Piccinni, Niccolò

Piccinni, Niccolò

(1/16/1728 - 5/07/1800)

Born in Bari, Niccolò Piccinni studied in Naples, where he began his career as an opera composer. His international reputation took him in 1776 to Paris, where his first French opera, Roland, began the rivalry in Paris of supporters of Piccinni and of Gluck. Events in Paris, and the emergence of new rivals, led to his return to Naples, where he was placed under house arrest for four years following his daughter’s marriage to a Frenchman who was a suspected Jacobin. In 1798 he was able to move back to Paris, where he died before being able to benefit from a minor salaried post offered to him by Napoleon.

Operas
Piccinni was a prolific composer of operas, both comic and serious. His international fame came in particular from his La buona figliuola (‘The Accomplish’d Maid’), first staged in Rome in 1760, with a libretto by Goldoni that was based on Samuel Richardson’s novel Pamela or Virtue Rewarded. A sequel, La buona figliuola maritata (‘The Good Girl Married’), was staged in Bologna in 1761. The earlier work was later put on at the Chinese court by the Jesuits, with the assistance of palace eunuchs. Piccinni was the leading composer of opera buffa in his time, and in Paris his tragédies lyriques led to new developments in the form, as Italian elements were absorbed into the French theatre.

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Composer: Piccinni, Niccolò
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Work Name Category Year Composed
Alessandro nelle Indie: Aria: Se il ciel mi divide (arr. A. Parisotti for voice and piano) (backing track) Backing Tracks
Atys Opera 1780
Catone in Utica Opera 1770
Didon Opera 1783
Dixit Dominum (arr. E. Maggini and M. Fabbri) Choral - Sacred
Flute Concerto in D Major Concerto 1796
Giove piacevole nella regia di Partenope Vocal Ensemble 1771
Gli stravaganti Opera 1765
Il finto turco Orchestral 1762
Iphigenie en Tauride Orchestral 1781
La buona figliuola Opera 1760
La buona figliuola maritata Instrumental 1761
La Cecchina Opera 1760
L'americano Opera 1772
La pescatrice (arr. D. Boschan) Opera
Le donne vendicate (The Revenge of the Women) Opera 1763
Le faux lord Opera 1783
Le faux lord: Notte, dea del mister (arr. A. Parisotti for voice and piano) (backing track) Backing Tracks 1783
Le finte gemelle (The Fake Twins) Opera
Li napoletani in America Orchestral 1768
Lo sposo burlato: Sinfonia (arr. I. Caiazza and A. Cristiano) Orchestral 1769
Molinarella Vocal
Olimpiade Opera 1761
O notte, o Dea del mistero (arr. S. Preston for voice and orchestra) Vocal
O notte, o Dea del mistero (Sung in French) Vocal
Roland Opera 1778
Roland: Tempo di Gavotta (arr. G. Martucci for piano) Instrumental 1778
Salve Regina (arr. L. Bacci for soprano and orchestra) Vocal 1771
Sinfonia in B Flat Major Instrumental
Sinfonia in D Major Orchestral
Sinfonia in G major (arr. E. Maggini) Orchestral
Zenobia, Act I: Aria: Lasciami, o ciel pietoso (arr. for voice, violin and harp) Opera 1756

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