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Francesco Domenico Araja (or Araia, Russian: Арайя) (June 25, 1709 in
Naples Naples (; it, Napoli ; nap, Napule ), from grc, Νεάπολις, Neápolis, lit=new city. is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 909,048 within the city's adm ...
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– between 1762 and 1770 in
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, States of the Church) was an Italian
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who spent 25 years in
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and wrote at least 14 operas for the Russian
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including '' Tsefal i Prokris'', the first
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in Russian.


Biography

He was born and received his musical education in Naples and began to compose operas at the age of 20. His early operas were produced in the theatres of
Naples Naples (; it, Napoli ; nap, Napule ), from grc, Νεάπολις, Neápolis, lit=new city. is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 909,048 within the city's adm ...
,
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, and
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. In 1735 he was invited to St. Petersburg together with a big Italian opera troupe, and became the ''maestro di cappella'' (''Kapellmeister'') to Empress Anne Ioanovna and later Empress
Elizaveta Petrovna Elizabeth Petrovna (russian: Елизаве́та (Елисаве́та) Петро́вна) (), also known as Yelisaveta or Elizaveta, reigned as Empress of Russia from 1741 until her death in 1762. She remains one of the most popular Russian ...
. In the winter operas were usually given in a wing of the Zimniy Dvorets (the Winter Palace), and in the summer time in the Theatre of Letniy Sad in the Summer Garden. His ''La forza dell'amore e dell'odio'' was the first Italian opera performed in Russia. It was staged in 1736 as ''Сила любви и ненависти'' (Sila lyubvi i nenavisti - The Power of Love and Hatred) with a supplement to the Russian translation by Vasily Trediakovsky printed as a booklet. This was the first opera libretto printed in Russian. This was followed by ''Semiramide'' (''Il finto Nino, overo La Semiramide riconosciuta'') in 1737, ''Artaserse'' in 1738, ''Seleuco'' with Russian translation by Sumarokov, premiered in Moscow 1744, ''Scipione'' with Russian translation by Adam Olsufiev, in St. Petersburg 1745, ''Mitridate'' in 1747, and others. The majority of the operas he wrote in Russia were to Italian libretti. However, in 1755 Araja composed ''Цефал и Прокрис'' ('' Tsefal i Prokris'' – '' Cephalus and Prokris''), an opera in three acts to the Russian libretto by Alexander Sumarokov after the ''
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'' by
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. It was staged at St. Petersburg on March 7, OS February 27, 1755 with effective sets by Giuseppe Valeriani. This was the first opera with Russian singers. This opera was a great success, and Araja received 100 half-imperialsHalf-imperial was a coin equal to 5 rubles in gold. and a luxurious sable coat valued at 500 rubles as a gift from Empress
Elizaveta Petrovna Elizabeth Petrovna (russian: Елизаве́та (Елисаве́та) Петро́вна) (), also known as Yelisaveta or Elizaveta, reigned as Empress of Russia from 1741 until her death in 1762. She remains one of the most popular Russian ...
. The opera was re-staged at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg on June 14, 2001. His next two operas were premiered in different Russian towns: ''Amor prigioniero'' in Oranienbaum in 1755, and ''Iphigenia in Tauride'' in
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in 1758. In 1759 Araia returned to
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, but was recalled for the coronation of
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Peter III in 1762. He left soon after in the wake of Peter's overthrow by
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. His last compositions were the oratorio ''La Nativita di Gesu'' and the opera ''La Cimotea''. He died in
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sometime between 1762 and 1770.


Works


Operas

*''Lo matremmonejo pe' mennetta'',
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, text by Tommaso Mariani (Autumn 1729, Teatro de' Fiorentini,
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) *''Berenice'',
opera seria ''Opera seria'' (; plural: ''opere serie''; usually called '' dramma per musica'' or '' melodramma serio'') is an Italian musical term which refers to the noble and "serious" style of Italian opera that predominated in Europe from the 1710s to ...
, text by Antonio Salvi (1730, Teatro Pratolino,
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) *''Ciro riconosciuto'', opera seria, text by Antonio Salvi (Carnival 1731, Teatro Dame,
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) *''Il Cleomene'', opera seria, text by Vicenzo Cassani (Spring 1731, Teatro Dame,
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) *''L'amor regnante'', text by Pietro Metastasio (1731,
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) *''Semiramide riconosciuta'', opera seria, text by Pietro Metastasio (1731,
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) *''La forza dell'amore e dell'odio'', opera seria, text by Francesco Prata (January 1734, Teatro Ducale,
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; 1736, as ''Сила любви и ненависти'' (Sila lyubvi i nenavisti - The Power of Love and Hatred) St. Petersburg) *''Lucio Vero'', opera seria, text by
Apostolo Zeno Apostolo Zeno (11 December 1668 in Venice – 11 November 1750 in Venice) was a Venetian poet, librettist, journalist, and man of letters. Early life Apostolo Zeno was born in Venice to a colonial branch of the Zeno family, an ancient Ven ...
, (Carnival 1735, Teatro San Angelo,
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) *''Il finto Nino, overo La Semiramide riconosciuta'', opera seria, text by
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(February 9, 1737 S January 28 St. Petersburg) *''Artaserse'', opera seria, (February 9, 1738 S January 28 St. Petersburg) *''Seleuco'', opera seria, text by Giuseppe Bonecchi (May 7, 1744
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) *''Scipione'', opera seria, text by Giuseppe Bonecchi (September 4 or 5, 1745 S August 23 or 24 St. Petersburg) *''Mitridate'', opera seria, text by Giuseppe Bonecchi (May 7, 1747
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St. Petersburg) *''L'asilo della pace'', opera seria, text by Giuseppe Bonecchi (May 7, 1748
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St. Petersburg) *''Bellerofonte'', opera seria, text by Giuseppe Bonecchi (December 9, 1750 S November 28 St. Petersburg) *''Eudossa incoronata, o sia Teodosio II'', text by Giuseppe Bonecchi (May 9, 1751
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St. Petersburg) *'' Tsefal i Prokris'', opera seria, text by Alexander Sumarokov (March 10, 1755 S February 27 St. Petersburg) *''Amor prigioniero'', dialogo per musica, text by Pietro Metastasio (June 27, 1755 S June 16 Oranienbaum) *''
Alessandro nell'Indie ''Alessandro nelle Indie'' (''Alexander in India'') is an opera seria in two acts by Giovanni Pacini to a libretto by Andrea Leone Tottola and Giovanni Schmidt, based on '' Alessandro nell'Indie'' by Pietro Metastasio. It was premiered at the Teatr ...
'', text by Pietro Metastasio (December 29, 1755 S December 18 St. Petersburg; 1759, Oranienbaum) *''Iphigenia in Tauride'' opera seria, (1758,
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) *''La Cimotea''


Oratorios

*''S. Andrea Corsini'', 1731,
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*''La Nativita di Gesu''


Cantatas

*''La gara, dell'amore e dello zelo'', St. Petersburg, 1736 *''L’asilo della pace'' (Libretto Giuseppe Bonecchi), St. Petersburg, 1748 *''La corona d'Allesandro Magno'' ( Giuseppe Bonecchi), St. Petersburg, 1750 *''Amor prigionero'' ( Pietro Metastasio), Oranienbaum, 1755 (see also in the list of the operas) *''Junon secourable lucine'' ( Antonio Denzi), St. Petersburg, 1757 *''Urania vaticitante'' ( Antonio Denzi), St. Petersburg, 1757 Also: ''Sinfonia'' in D Major for strings, Sonatas, etc.


Notes


Bibliography

*''Цефал и Прокрис''. СПб., – Tsefal i Pokris, St. Petersburg, 1755 *''Энциклопедический словарь Брокгауза и Ефрона'' - Brokgaus & Efron: ''Encyclopaedic Dictionary'', (1890—1907) *Штелин Я. ''Музыка и балет в России XVIII века'' in the collection Музыкальное наследство. Вып. 1. М., 1935 *Старикова Л. М. ''Новые документы о деятельности итальянской труппы в России в 30-е годы XVIII века <...>'' // ПКНО. 1988. М., 1989 *Сумароков А.П. ''Избранные произведения''. Л., 1957 *Сумароков А. П. ''Полное собрание сочинений'' <...>.Ч. IX. СПб., 1787 * Ritzarev, Marina (2006), ''Eighteenth-Century Russian Music'' (Ashgate)


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