Georges Bizet

Georges Bizet

Portrait of Georges Bizet (public domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Georges Bizet (1838–1875) è un compositore french del periodo Romantic, con 10 opere e 2 arie archiviate nel database.

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Anno di nascita

1838

Anno di morte

1875

Nazionalità

French

Epoca

Romantic

Opere

10

Arie

2

Periodo di composizione

1859 – 1875

Luogo di nascita

Rue Louise-Émilie-de-La-Tour-d'Auvergne

Luogo di morte

Bougival

Lingua delle opere

Sintesi da Wikipedia

Georges Bizet was a French composer of the Romantic era. Best known for his operas in a career cut short by his early death, Bizet achieved few successes before his final work, Carmen, which has become one of the most popular and frequently performed works in the entire opera repertoire.

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Vita di Georges Bizet

Nazionalità e periodo

Georges Bizet è un compositore French del periodo Romantic, vissuto dal 1838 al 1875, nato a Rue Louise-Émilie-de-La-Tour-d'Auvergne e morto a Bougival.

Movimento e corrente musicale

Georges Bizet è associato al movimento Romantic music — cornice stilistica che influenza il linguaggio armonico e drammatico delle sue opere.

Maestri e formazione

Georges Bizet studiò con i maestri François Benoist, Pierre-Joseph-Guillaume Zimmermann, Fromental Halévy, Antonin Marmontel, Antoine-François Marmontel — formazione che ne plasmò il linguaggio compositivo.

Allievi e discepoli

Tra gli allievi di Georges Bizet: Paul Lacombe.

Vita e carriera

Georges Bizet was born in Paris on 25 October 1838. He was registered as Alexandre César Léopold, but baptised as "Georges" on 16 March 1840, and was known by this name for the rest of his life. His father, Adolphe Bizet, had been a hairdresser and wigmaker before becoming a singing teacher despite his lack of formal training. He also composed a few works, including at least one published song. In 1837, Adolphe married Aimée Delsarte, against the wishes of her family who considered him a poor prospect; the Delsartes, though impoverished, were a cultured and highly musical family. Aimée was an accomplished pianist, while her brother François Delsarte was a distinguished singer and teacher who performed at the courts of both Louis Philippe and Napoleon III. François Delsarte's wife Rosine, a musical prodigy, had been an assistant professor of solfège at the Conservatoire de Paris at the age of 13. At least one author has suggested that Aimée was from a Jewish family, but this is not substantiated in any of Georges' official biographies. Georges, an only child, showed early aptitude for music and quickly picked up the basics of musical notation from his mother, who probably gave him his first piano lessons. By listening at the door of the room where Adolphe conducted his classes, Georges learned to sing difficult songs accurately from memory and developed an ability to identify and analyse complex chordal structures. This precocity convinced his ambitious parents that he was rea…

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Contributo all’opera

Georges Bizet ha lasciato 10 opere registrate in Wikidata, con 2 arie principali descritte in pagine dedicate.

Compositori contemporanei di Georges Bizet

Altri compositori del database nati nella stessa generazione di Georges Bizet (1838) — utile per collocare l’opera in un contesto generazionale:

Elenco delle opere di Georges Bizet

in French · grand opera · libretto di Henri Trianon

in French · grand opera · libretto di Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges

in French · libretto di Philippe Gille

in Italian · opera buffa · libretto di Carlo Cambiaggio

in French · opera, drame lyrique · libretto di Eugène Cormon

Djamileh

1871

in French · opéra comique · libretto di Louis Gallet

Carmen

1875

in French · opera, French opera · libretto di Ludovic Halévy

Arie principali di Georges Bizet

Fonte dei dati

Biografia ed elenco delle opere provenienti da Wikidata (CC0, pubblico dominio).


Wikidata Q56158 open_in_new