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Giuseppe Puzone (12 February 1820 – 17 October 1914) was an Italian opera composer and conductor active in Naples, the city of his birth. He was for many years the principal conductor of the
Teatro San Carlo The Real Teatro di San Carlo ("Royal Theatre of Saint Charles"), as originally named by the Bourbon monarchy but today known simply as the Teatro (di) San Carlo, is a historic opera house in Naples, Italy, connected to the Royal Palace and a ...
where his opera ''Elfrida di Salerno'' had premiered in 1849. He composed three other operas, all of which premiered in Naples, as well as sacred and symphonic music.


Life and career

Puzone was born in Naples, the son of Raffaele and Maria (''née'' Aveta) Puzone. He began his music studies at the age of 11 as an external student at the
Conservatory of San Pietro a Majella This is a list of music conservatories in Naples, Italy. Conservatorio di San Pietro a Majella The Naples Conservatory of Music is a music school located in Naples, Italy. It is situated in the complex of San Pietro a Majella. It was originally ...
where he initially studied singing under
Niccolò Zingarelli Niccolò is an Italian male given name, derived from the Greek Nikolaos meaning "Victor of people" or "People's champion". There are several male variations of the name: Nicolò, Niccolò, Nicolas, and Nicola. The female equivalent is Nicole. The fe ...
. However, in order to be admitted to the conservatory as a scholarship student, he was required to master an instrument as well. He took up the oboe and became sufficiently proficient within 18 months to win a scholarship for full-time study. After further study under Ferrazzano and Rossi, he was admitted to the conservatory's orchestra as second oboe, rapidly progressed to first oboe, and was then made a junior conductor. He went on to study piano under Francesco Lanza and composition and orchestration under Zingarelli,
Donizetti Domenico Gaetano Maria Donizetti (29 November 1797 – 8 April 1848) was an Italian Romantic composer, best known for his almost 70 operas. Along with Gioachino Rossini and Vincenzo Bellini, he was a leading composer of the ''bel canto'' opera ...
, and Mercadante.Florimo, Francesco (1871)
''Cénno storico sulla scuola musica di Napoli''
Vol. 2, pp. 1006–1012. Lorenzo Rocco
Puzone made his debut as an opera composer in 1839 while still a student at the conservatory with the premiere of ''Albergati'' at the Teatro Nuovo. He was appointed '' maestro concertatore'' of the Teatro San Carlo in 1844, a position he held for nearly 20 years during which time he also produced three more operas. In 1851 he was also appointed principal conductor at the theatre, sharing the post over the ensuing years with Nicola De Giosa and Paolo Serrao. It was Puzone and Serrao who arranged the score for the posthumous premiere of Donizetti's ''
Gabriella di Vergy ''Gabriella di Vergy'' is an opera seria in two acts by Gaetano Donizetti written in 1826 and revised in 1838, from a libretto by Andrea Leone Tottola, which was based on the tragedy ''Gabrielle de Vergy'' (1777) by Dormont De Belloy. Prior to ...
'' at the Teatro San Carlo in 1869. Described as a ''rifacimento'' (re-doing), their score combined elements from both the 1826 and 1838 versions by Donizetti with the addition of music from some of Donizetti's cantatas and lesser-known operas.Ashbrook, William (1982)
''Donizetti and His Operas''
pp. 39–40; 540. Cambridge University Press.
From 1875 until his retirement 30 years later Puzone was a professor of harmony and counterpoint at San Pietro a Majella. He died in Naples at the age of 94.Ambìveri, Corrado (1998)
''Operisti minori dell'ottocento Italiano''
p. 125. Gremese Editore


Operas

*''Albergati'' (''melodramma'' in 2 acts); libretto by Pietro di Giannone; premiered Teatro Nuovo, Naples, 1839 *''Il figlio dello schiavo'' ''(melodramma'' in 3 acts); libretto by
Marco D'Arienzo Marco D'Arienzo (Naples, 24 April 181124 April 1877) was an Italian opera librettist. D'Arienzo was a professional state officialAntolini, 1986 and, at the same time, a writer and librettist. From 1834 to 1837 he worked as a journalist for the Neap ...
; premiered
Teatro del Fondo The Teatro Mercadante, earlier known as Teatro del Fondo, is a theatre in Naples, Italy. It is located on Piazza del Municipio, Naples, Piazza del Municipio #1, with the front facing the west side of Castel Nuovo, Naples, Castel Nuovo and near th ...
, Naples, 1845 *''Elfrida di Salerno'' (''tragedia lirica'' in 3 acts); libretto by Giuseppe Sesto-Giannini; premiered
Teatro San Carlo The Real Teatro di San Carlo ("Royal Theatre of Saint Charles"), as originally named by the Bourbon monarchy but today known simply as the Teatro (di) San Carlo, is a historic opera house in Naples, Italy, connected to the Royal Palace and a ...
, Naples, 1849 *''Il dottor Sabato'' (''commedia lirica'' in 3 acts); libretto by
Almerindo Spadetta Almerindo Spadetta (April 1894) was a prolific opera librettist active in Naples. He worked as a stage manager at the Teatro San Carlo, Teatro Nuovo, and Teatro del Fondo in Naples for over 40 years and wrote numerous libretti (mostly in the ''op ...
; premiered Teatro del Fondo, Naples, 1852


References

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