Johann(es) Simon Mayr (also spelled Majer, Mayer, Maier), also known in Italian as Giovanni Simone Mayr or Simone Mayr (14 June 1763 – 2 December 1845), was a German
composer. His music reflects the
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musical era. He was an early inspiration to
Rossini
Gioachino Antonio Rossini (29 February 1792 – 13 November 1868) was an Italian composer who gained fame for his 39 operas, although he also wrote many songs, some chamber music and piano pieces, and some sacred music. He set new standards f ...
and taught and advocated for
Donizetti
Domenico Gaetano Maria Donizetti (29 November 1797 – 8 April 1848) was an Italian 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 style duri ...
.
Life
He was born in
Mendorf near
Altmannstein
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,
Landkreis Eichstätt
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,
Bavaria
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, and studied
theology
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at the
University of Ingolstadt
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, continuing his studies in Italy from 1787. He was closely associated with the
Illuminati
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of
Adam Weishaupt
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while a student in Ingolstadt, and the ideals of the
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were a strong influence on his philosophy as a musician as corroborated by his famed ''Zibaldone'' or "Notebooks" compiled toward the end of his career.
Shortly thereafter, he took music lessons with
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, and later with
Ferdinando Bertoni
Ferdinando Bertoni (15 August 1725 – 1 December 1813) was an Italian composer and organist.
Early years
He was born in Salò, and began his music studies in Brescia, not far from his birthplace. Around 1740 he went to Bologna, where he studie ...
. He moved to
Bergamo
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in 1802 and was appointed ''
maestro di cappella
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'' at the
Cathedral of Bergamo
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From ...
, succeeding his old teacher Lenzi. He held the post until his death, and became a central figure in the city's musical life, organizing concerts and introducing
Ludwig van Beethoven
Ludwig van Beethoven (baptised 17 December 177026 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist. Beethoven remains one of the most admired composers in the history of Western music; his works rank amongst the most performed of the classic ...
's music there. He was music teacher to
Gaetano Donizetti
Domenico Gaetano Maria Donizetti (29 November 1797 – 8 April 1848) was an Italian 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 style dur ...
. By the end of his life, he was
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. He died in
Bergamo
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and is buried in the
Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore there, just in front of the tomb of his famous pupil.
Mayr's works, among which there are almost seventy
opera
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s, are rarely performed today.
Works
See
List of compositions by Simon Mayr
This is a selective list of the works of the German composer Simon Mayr (1763–1845) who is credited with a total of some 600 compositions, including 70 operas.
Operas
See List of operas by Simon Mayr
Other secular vocal music Cantatas
...
and
List of operas by Simon Mayr
This is a complete list of operas by Simon Mayr (1763 – 1845); for his other compositions see List of compositions by Simon Mayr.
List
References
Notes
Sources
* Balthazar, Scott L (1992), "Mayr, Simon" in ''The New Grove Dictionary of Oper ...
Recordings
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Ginevra di Scozia
''Ginevra di Scozia'' is an opera in two acts by Simon Mayr set to an Italian libretto by Gaetano Rossi based on Antonio Salvi's ''Ginevra, principessa di Scozia'', which in turn was adapted from cantos 5 and 6 of Ludovico Ariosto's ''Orlando Fu ...
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(soprano);
Daniela Barcellona
Daniela Barcellona (born 28 March 1969) is an Italian operatic mezzo-soprano.
Biography
Barcellona was born in Trieste, where she completed her musical studies under the guidance of Alessandro Vitiello, pianist and conductor. She married Vit ...
(mezzo-soprano); Antonino Siragusa (tenor); Luca Grassi (baritone); Giuseppina Piunti (soprano);
Marco Lazzara
Marco Lazzara (born 1962) is an Italian countertenor who sings a wide-ranging repertoire from baroque composers to those of the 20th century and has performed in a number of notable premieres and revivals of rarely performed operas. He has recorde ...
(countertenor); Orchestra del
Teatro Verdi di Trieste
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; Tiziano Severini (conductor). Label:
Opera Rara
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Medea in Corinto
''Medea in Corinto'' (''Medea in Corinth'') is an 1813 opera in Italian by the composer Simon Mayr. It takes the form of a ''melodramma tragico'' in two acts. The libretto, by Felice Romani, is based on the Greek mythology, Greek myth of Medea an ...
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Events
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* ''Konzert mit Schnitte von Werken von Johann Simon Mayr.'' Wilhelm Schmailzl, Karlskron
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* ''Samuele'' Fono-Schallplattengesellschaft, Laer
997
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* ''Grande messa da requiem'' Orchestra Stabile di Bergamo, Agora
997
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* ''Stabat Mater No.3 in C-minor'' Incontri Europei con la Musica, Bongiovanni
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* ''Che Originali! ossia La Musicomania'' Georgisches Kammerorchester, Guild
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* ''Sisara'' Accademia I Filarmonici di Verona, Simon Mayr Chor conducted by Franz Hauk Guild GmbH 2004
* ''L'Armonia'' and ''Cantata for the Death of Beethoven''. Ingolstadt Georgian Chamber Orchestra and Simon Mayr Choir, Naxos
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La Rosa Bianca e la Rosa Rossa
' (The White Rose and the Red Rose) is an opera in two acts composed by Simon Mayr to an Italian libretto by Felice Romani. It premiered at the Teatro Sant'Agostino, Genoa, on 21 February 1813. Set in England against the backdrop of the Wars of ...
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* ''David in Spelunca Engaddi'', Naxos
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L'amor coniugale
''L'amor coniugale'' (Conjugal Love) is an opera in one act by Simon Mayr set to an Italian libretto by Gaetano Rossi. It premiered at Padua's Teatro Nuovo on 26 July 1805.
Background and performance history
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Tobiae matrimonium
''Tobiae matrimonium, actio sacra pro filiabus chori S. Lazari'' is a 1794 oratorio by Simon Mayr to a Latin libretto by Giuseppe Maria Foppa
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'' Simon Mayr Chor + Ensemble, Naxos
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Medea in Corinto
''Medea in Corinto'' (''Medea in Corinth'') is an 1813 opera in Italian by the composer Simon Mayr. It takes the form of a ''melodramma tragico'' in two acts. The libretto, by Felice Romani, is based on the Greek mythology, Greek myth of Medea an ...
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Theater St. Gallen
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La Lodoiska
''La Lodoiska'' is an opera in three acts by Simon Mayr to an Italian libretto by Francesco Gonella De Ferrari. It was Mayr's second opera and premiered at La Fenice in Venice on 26 January 1796.
Background and performance history
The libretto ...
'' Münchner Rundfunkorchester, Oehmsclassic
011
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* ''Samuele'', Naxos
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* ''Il sagrifizio di Jefte'', Oratorio, Naxos
013
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* ''Gran messa di requiem in G-minor'', Naxos
015
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* ''Messa di Gloria in E-minor'', Naxos
021
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* ''Messa di Gloria in F-minor'', Naxos
021
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* ''L'accademia di musica'', Naxos
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References
;Sources
* Heinrich Bauer: ''Simon Mayr'' 1763–1845, Meister der italienischen Oper aus der bayerischen Oberpfalz''. (Munich : Bayer. Vereinsbank), 1983
* Franz Hauk: ''Johann Simon Mayr und Venedig''. (Munich : Katzbichler), 1999. -
* John Stewart Allitt: ''Giovanni Simone Mayr - Vita, musica, pensiero''. (Villa di Serio (BG), Edizioni Villadiseriane), 1995
* Mahan Esfahani, ''Giovanni Simone Mayr's 'Ginevra di Scozia' and the Classical Aesthetic in Early Nineteenth-Century Italian Opera Seria''. (BA thesis, Stanford University), 2005
Film
* Martin Pfeil: ''Der vergessene Musiker: Johann Simon Mayer (1763-1845)''. INTV Media Ingolstadt, 1995 (VHS, 30 Min.)
External links
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