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zeal and care on the part of both the composer and myself to be brief, the opera will not be one of the shortest. ... Our excuse will be the variety of development of this drama, ... to paint faithfully and in full colour the divers passions that are aroused, and ... to offer a new type of spectacle. ...
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I have not made a translation , but rather an imitation, or let us say an extract. ... I was compelled to reduce the sixteen original characters to eleven, two of which can be played by a single actor and to omit, in addition to one whole act, many effective scenes. ... In spite, however, of all the
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that her brother, the late Emperor Joseph II, had given Da Ponte before his death. On the road to Paris, on learning about the worsening political situation in France and the arrest of the king and queen, he decided to head for London instead, accompanied by his companion Grahl and their then two
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In 1773 Da Ponte moved to Venice, where he made a living as a teacher of Latin, Italian and French. Although he was a Catholic priest, the young man led a dissolute life. While priest of the church of San Luca, he took a mistress, with whom he had two children. In 1777, he met for the first time
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in Venice. After a precarious start in England, exercising a number of jobs including that of grocer and Italian teacher, he became librettist at the King's Theatre, London, in 1803. He remained based in London, undertaking various theatrical and publishing activities until 1805, when debt and
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Some sources claim Da Ponte was buried in Calvary Cemetery. In the sense "the act of burial" this cannot be correct since that cemetery did not exist before 1848, but in the act "lie buried" it likely is true - Da Ponte's remains likely were moved along with everyone else's from that first
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Cairns points out that "the verbal borrowings are few", and that Da Ponte is at every point "wittier, more stylish, more concise and more effective." Moreover, Da Ponte's restructuring of the action enables a tighter format giving better opportunities for Mozart's musical structures.
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At Da Ponte's 1779 trial, where he was charged with "public concubinage" and "abduction of a respectable woman", it was alleged that he had been living in a brothel and organizing the entertainments there. He was found guilty and banished for fifteen years from Venice.
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Only one address of Da Ponte's during his stay in Vienna is known: in 1788 he lived in the house Heidenschuß 316 (today the street area between Freyung and Hof), which belonged to the Viennese archbishop. There he rented a three-room apartment for 200 Gulden.
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Their son, Peter Chauncey Anderson, was married to Mary Yale Ogden, who was the daughter of Elias Hudson Ogden and Martha Louise Goodrich. Her grandparents were Dr. Oren Goodrich and Olivia Yale, daughter of Colonel Braddam Yale, members of the
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in Vienna, looking for his old friend to settle a debt but after seeing Casanova's poor situation, he decided to not recall the debt. Casanova still accompanied him on his way to Dresden while he was serving as Secretary to
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He was the first Roman Catholic priest to be appointed to the faculty, and he was also the first to have been raised a Jew. In New York he introduced opera and produced in 1825 the first full performance of
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With the help of Salieri, Da Ponte applied for and obtained the post of librettist to the Italian Theatre in Vienna. Here he also found a patron in the banker Raimund Wetzlar von Plankenstern, benefactor of
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In 1833, at the age of eighty-four, he founded the first purpose-built opera theater in the United States, the Italian Opera House in New York City, on the northwest corner of
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Thanks to the bishop, the three Conegliano brothers studied at the Ceneda seminary. The bishop died in 1768, after which Lorenzo moved to the seminary at
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suggests that Da Ponte's own life 'in disguise' (as a Jew/priest/womaniser) enabled him to infuse the operatic cliche of disguise with a sense of
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The Librettist of Venice: The Remarkable Life of Lorenzo Da Ponte – Mozart's Poet, Casanova's Friend, and Italian Opera's Impresario in America
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a priest in 1773. He began at this period writing poetry in Italian and Latin, including an ode to wine, "Ditirambo sopra gli odori".
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by birth, the eldest of three sons. In 1764, his father, Geronimo Conegliano, then a widower, converted himself and his family to
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Mozart–Da Ponte Operas: The Cultural and Musical Background to "Le nozze di Figaro", "Don Giovanni", and "Così fan tutte"
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in order to marry a Catholic woman. Emanuele, as was the custom, took the name of Lorenzo Da Ponte from the
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female part for contrast; Taruskin suggests that "Da Ponte's special gift was that of forging this virtual
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in 1909. While the exact location of his grave at Calvary is unknown, Calvary Cemetery does contain a
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In August 1792, he set off for Paris via Prague and Dresden armed with a letter of recommendation to
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The nature of Da Ponte's contribution to the art of libretto-writing has been much discussed. In
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once again in Vienna, and with his newly made fortune, financed him and received his counsels.
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Da Ponte died in 1838 in New York; an enormous funeral ceremony was held in New York's old
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bankruptcy caused him to flee to the United States with Grahl and their children.
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Jewry in Music: Entry to the Profession from the Enlightenment to Richard Wagner
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as "not an intimate exploration of his own identity and character, but rather a
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priest. He wrote the libretti for 28 operas by 11 composers, including three of
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Lazare, Christopher, "That Was New York: Da Ponte, the Bearer of Culture",
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Da Ponte would later comment in his memoirs on Casanova's arrest at the
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Lorenzo Da Ponte was born Emanuele Conegliano in 1749 in Ceneda in the
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Da Ponte wrote the libretti for Mozart's most popular Italian operas,
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Italian opera librettist, poet, and Roman Catholic priest (1749–1838)
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The Man Who Wrote Mozart: The Extraordinary Life of Lorenzo Da Ponte
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several books of elementary instruction in the Italian language
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adventure story." In 1828, at the age of 79, Da Ponte became a
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Having moved to the United States in 1805, Da Ponte settled in
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Baker, Felicity (2021) (edited by Magnus Tessing Schneider).
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Lorenzo Da Ponte: The Life and Times of Mozart's Librettist
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The Italian Opera House, New-York, Lorenzo Da Ponte company
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The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
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Lorenzo Da Ponte: A Biography of Mozart's Librettist
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He was the first professor of Italian literature at
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Da Ponte was also a close friend of 2347:"Lorenzo Da Ponte's Viennese Residence in 1788" 2226:, Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2002 2008:The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians 1353:, American Heritage Magazine, Vol. 67, Issue 3. 701:, Mayor of Chicago, and cousin of US President 555:The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians 2243:, exhibition catalogue from the Jewish Museum 1927:. Milburn and Scott company. pp. 348–349. 390: 1335:Music View, Did Casanova Lend a Helping Hand? 1330: 1328: 1326: 1324: 641:With Nancy Grahl he had five children : 2241:Lorenzo Da Ponte – Challenging the New World 1678:The Memorial History of the City of New-York 947:(1802) – composer Giuseppe Francesco Bianchi 941:(1798) – composer Giuseppe Francesco Bianchi 935:(1797) – composer Giuseppe Francesco Bianchi 929:(1796) – composer Giuseppe Francesco Bianchi 899:(1789/90) – composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 564:notes that Mozart, in letters to his father 2439:18th-century Italian Roman Catholic priests 1997: 1981:Appletons' CyclopĂŠdia of American Biography 1964: 1512:Newsletter of the Mozart Society of America 1416: 1251: 362:During this time, he met for the last time 292:, as well as the text on which the cantata 2509:Converts to Roman Catholicism from Judaism 1321: 661:Frances Da Ponte married Knight commander 2524:Naturalized citizens of the United States 2519:American people of Italian-Jewish descent 2072:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1670: 1668: 1649:"The Old Theatres of New York, 1750–1827" 1539:"Review: Lorenzo da Ponte by Rodney Bolt" 1311:"Signor Lorenzo Daponte died on Friday". 754:Il Demogorgone ovvero Il filosofo confuso 2153: 2109: 2091:. Translated by E. Abbott. Introduction 2086: 1728: 1692:Da Ponte in New York, Mozart in New York 1619: 1607: 1526:Da Ponte in New York, Mozart in New York 1490: 914:(1795) – composer Vicente MartĂ­n y Soler 818:(1787) – composer Vicente MartĂ­n y Soler 693:families. She was a distant relative of 628: 587:of idioms into a vivid dramatic shape." 536: 468: 394: 323: 253: 199: 125: 29: 1509:(Vienna, 2009), published in print in: 648:Frances (Da Ponte) Anderson (1799–1844) 14: 2499:Italian emigrants to the United States 2421: 2131: 2095:. 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Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2035:A Dictionary of Music and Musicians 1372:A Dictionary of Music and Musicians 1016:in commemoration of his wife (1832) 799:) – composer Vicente MartĂ­n y Soler 571:He specifically wished to create a 24: 2176: 1403: 977:Per la ricuperata salute di Ofelia 654:Lorenzo Luigi Da Ponte (1804–1840) 451:(published in 1823), described by 295:Per la ricuperata salute di Ofelia 25: 2575: 2549:People from Sunbury, Pennsylvania 2464:19th-century Italian male writers 2454:18th-century Italian male writers 2353:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). 2280: 1675:Wilson, James Grant, ed. (1893). 1387:"Lorenzo Da Ponte's Jewish roots" 891:(1789) – composer Antonio Salieri 735:(1784) – composer Antonio Salieri 2406: 2394: 2377: 2001:(1990). "Da Ponte, Lorenzo". In 1150: 1098: 1052: 657:Charles Grahl Da Ponte (b. 1806) 133:, birthplace of Lorenzo Da Ponte 2479:18th-century American musicians 2339:, 25 March 1944, pp. 34–51 2115:Mozart: His Character, His Work 1958: 1931: 1916: 1912:Social Register, New York, 1896 1905: 1867: 1852: 1832: 1810: 1798: 1778: 1758: 1712: 1697: 1685: 1637: 1613: 1563: 1531: 1519: 1496: 1483: 1470: 1434: 1421: 436:in the United States, in which 121: 2484:19th-century Italian musicians 2469:18th-century Italian musicians 1938:William Ogden Wheeler (1907). 1897:William Ogden Wheeler (1907). 1571:"Mozart? He owes it all to me" 1379: 1356: 1304: 1273: 1245: 1216: 1200:[loˈrɛntsoda(p)ˈponte] 1085: 1008:Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor 968:(1804) – composer Peter Winter 962:(1804) – composer Peter Winter 577:comedy opera which included a 447:In 1807 he began to write his 13: 1: 2193:, New York: Bloomsbury, 2006 1859:Tribune Associationn (1892). 1261:(5th ed.). 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Index

Lorenzo da Ponte

Nathaniel Rogers
né
opera
librettist
Roman Catholic
Mozart
The Marriage of Figaro
Don Giovanni
CosĂŹ fan tutte
Columbia University
Manuel Garcia
Italian opera
Mozart
Casanova

Republic of Venice
Republic of Venice
Vittorio Veneto
Jewish
Roman Catholicism
bishop
Ceneda
baptised
Portogruaro
Minor Orders
ordained
Giacomo Casanova

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