Classical Music CDs at ArkivMusic Cart Wish List My Account Gift Certificates Newsletter Help
Composers | Conductors | Performers | Ensembles | Operas | Labels | ArkivCDs | DVDs | More... New ArkivMusic Reissues On Sale
New Releases Recommendations Top Sellers On Sale CDs Under $10 Broadway Reissues Super Audio CDs MP3s Blu-ray Discs Listen Magazine
 Home > Conductors >

WGBH Radio WGBH Radio theclassicalstation.org
Pietro Mascagni
Born: Dec 7, 1863; Italy   Died: Aug 2, 1945; Italy   Period: Romantic
Though regarded by casual opera followers as a one-work composer, Pietro Mascagni wrote other operas of interest and some quality. Aside from Cavalleria Rusticana, the winsomely comic L'amico Fritz, the wrenchingly dramatic Iris, and Il Piccolo Marat attest to a diversity of mood and manner. Still, Mascagni's first opera was so successful that subsequent efforts simply could not equal that initial triumph. His embrace of Mussolini's Fascist ...
Read more
See all recordings available (14)   OR   Select a specific Composer, Ensemble or Label below.
Pietro Mascagni titles in:
ArkivCD   MP3 Downloads  
Featured Pietro Mascagni CDs & DVDs:
Mascagni: Cavalleria Rusticana / Mascagni, Gigli, Rasa
Release Date: 01/1990   Label: Emi Studio   Catalog: 69987   Number of Discs: 2
ArkivCD
$21.99
Add To Your Cart
Low Stock
On sale!
Composers
Mascagni, Pietro (14)
Ensembles
Italian Opera Chorus of Holland (2)
Italian Opera Orchestra of Holland (2)
Italian Radio Symphony Orchestra (1)
Milan Teatro alla Scala Chorus (7)
Milan Teatro alla Scala Orchestra (9)
Opera Italiana d'Olanda Orchestra (1)
Orchestra (1)
Slovak Philharmonic Choir (1)
Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Bratislava (1)
Labels
Bel Canto Society (1)
Bongiovanni (1)
Emi Classics (2)
Fono Enterprise (1)
Guild (1)
Idi (1)
Membran / Artone (1)
Membran / Documents (1)
Naxos (1)
Nimbus (1)
Opera D'oro (1)
Pearl (1)
Preiser Records (1)
Biography by Erik Eriksson
Though regarded by casual opera followers as a one-work composer, Pietro Mascagni wrote other operas of interest and some quality. Aside from Cavalleria Rusticana, the winsomely comic L'amico Fritz, the wrenchingly dramatic Iris, and Il Piccolo Marat attest to a diversity of mood and manner. Still, Mascagni's first opera was so successful that subsequent efforts simply could not equal that initial triumph. His embrace of Mussolini's Fascist regime seemed self-serving during the 1920s and 1930s; at the end, it left Mascagni discredited and impoverished.

Although his parents had conceived for their son a career in law, Mascagni did receive some private training. However, when he began to study with the director of the newly formed Istituto Musicale Livornese, his father forbade further musical studies until a bachelor uncle interceded to offer young Pietro a home and means to finance his training. When Mascagni arrived at the Milan Conservatory, he remained only two years before embarking on an unsettled career as an orchestra member and occasional conductor of touring operetta companies. Upon marriage to Lina Carbognani in 1889, he settled in Puglia as a music instructor.

To a competition mounted by the music publisher Sonzogno, Mascagni submitted his third opera, Cavalleria Rusticana, in February 1890. At its Roman premiere on May 17, an unprecedented success propelled the composer from provincial hopeful to newly minted maestro. The following year, Mascagni enjoyed a more muted achievement with L'Amico Fritz. Silvano brought a return to verismo in 1895, although its reception was less positive than that accorded Iris, a substantial success in 1899 with a hyper-intense Oriental theme. Recurrently, the composer turned to themes of loss when choosing his libretti, recalling the desolation he felt at his mother's death when he was but 10 years old. An illicit relationship with Anna Lolli, begun in 1903, lasted until Mascagni's death in 1945.

Mascagni continued to compose in the new century, completing Isabeau in 1911, Parisina in 1913, Lodoletta in 1917, and Il piccolo Marat in 1921. As with the overblown Nerone, written in 1935 to please the regime, Mascagni often explored the outer limits of vocal possibility with punishing tessituras and unrelentingly high volume. He appeared occasionally as a conductor, more positively in Italy than in an ill-conceived American tour in 1902-03.

 About ArkivMusic  Contact Us  Partner Program  Institutional Sales  Terms & Conditions  Privacy Policy  Help  Your Account  Shortcuts  
ArkivMusic - The Source for Classical Music!

Copyright ArkivMusic LLC, 2012.
Data supplied by Rovi Data Solutions, Inc. Copyright 1948-2012. For personal use only. All rights reserved.