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1 Major opera composers  



1.1  15501699  





1.2  17001799  





1.3  18001849  





1.4  18501899  





1.5  1900present  







2 Female opera composers  





3 See also  





4 References  



4.1  Sources  





4.2  Lists consulted  
















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This list provides a guide to opera composers, as determined by their presence on a majority of compiled lists of significant opera composers. (See the "Lists Consulted" section for full details.) The composers run from Jacopo Peri, who wrote the first ever opera in late 16th century Italy, to John Adams, one of the leading figures in the contemporary operatic world. The brief accompanying notes offer an explanation as to why each composer has been considered major. Also included is a section about major women opera composers, compiled from the same lists. For an introduction to operatic history, see opera. The organisation of the list is by birthdate.

Major opera composers[edit]

1550–1699[edit]

Jacopo Peri as Arion in La pellegrina

1700–1799[edit]

Gluck in a 1775 portrait by Joseph Duplessis.

1800–1849[edit]

Giuseppe Verdi, by Giovanni Boldini, 1886 (National Gallery of Modern Art, Rome)

1850–1899[edit]

Giacomo Puccini

1900–present[edit]

Female opera composers[edit]

Drawing of Ethel Smith by John Singer Sargent, 1901

A number of reasons, including the high cost of production and high status of opera,[75] have been suggested to explain the relatively few women who have been composers of opera, and no woman composer met the criteria for inclusion above. However, some experts in our sample disagreed,[76] and named either or both of the women below as comparable to those already listed:

Other notable women opera composers include Peggy Glanville-Hicks, Lori Laitman, Missy Mazzoli, Rachel Portman, and Olga Neuwirth.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

Notes

  1. ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 768
  • ^ Orrey p. 18
  • ^ Professor Tim Carter in Viking Opera Guide (p. 678) writes: "Monteverdi's recitative owes much to Peri ... However Orfeo has much broader roots. There are many references to the tradition of the Florentine intermedi: the spectacular stage effects, the mythological subject matter, the allegorical figures, the number and scoring of the instruments and the extended choruses". See also Carter, writing about the intermedi in The Oxford Illustrated History of Opera (p. 4): "rich display and erudite symbolism made the intermedi an ideal projection of princely magnificence".
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 189
  • ^ Orrey p. 35
  • ^ Orrey p. 55
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 942
  • ^ a b Orrey p. 40
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 343
  • ^ Orrey p. 59
  • ^ Oxford Companion to Music, p. 783
  • ^ Orrey p. 85
  • ^ Manual of Music: Its History, Biography and Literature Page 96 Wilber M. Derthick · 1888
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide pp. 216–218
  • ^ Orrey p. 101
  • ^ Jane Schatkin Hettrick, John A. Rice. "Salieri, Antonio" in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians.
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 210
  • ^ Orrey p. 139
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 1002
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide pp. 37–38
  • ^ Orrey p. 140
  • ^ Oxford Illustrated History of Opera pp. 146–150
  • ^ a b Britannica p. 631 C.2
  • ^ A. Dean Palmer. "Marschner, Heinrich August" in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians.
  • ^ Orrey p. 134
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 412
  • ^ Orrey pp. 129–133
  • ^ Orrey p. 153
  • ^ a b Orrey p. 154
  • ^ Orrey p. 180
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 1098.
  • ^ Orrey pp. 168–169
  • ^ Orrey pp. 137–147
  • ^ Britannica p. 633 C.1
  • ^ Orrey p. 177
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 134
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 929. Viking says Saint-Saëns wrote 13 operas, including his part in an unfinished work by Guiraud and two opéra comiques.
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 253.
  • ^ Orrey pp. 156–157
  • ^ a b Britannica p. 637 C.2
  • ^ Orrey p. 182
  • ^ David Brown (author of the four-volume Tchaikovsky: A Biographical and Critical Study, Gollancz, 1978–91) in Viking Opera Guide, pp. 1083–1095
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 197
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 302
  • ^ Orrey p. 156
  • ^ Graham Dixon in Viking Opera Guide, p. 622
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 864
  • ^ Britannica p. 638 C.2
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 563
  • ^ a b Orrey p. 225
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide pp. 202–204
  • ^ Orrey p. 216
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 617
  • ^ Orrey p. 213
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 772
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 952
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 848
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 958
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 55
  • ^ Orrey p. 220
  • ^ "Alban Berg". Composers online. W. W. Norton & Company. Archived from the original on 2006-05-30. Retrieved 2006-09-10.
  • ^ Britannica p. 637 C.1
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 467
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 348
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 1207
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 1102
  • ^ Orrey p. 232
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 51
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 648
  • ^ Orrey p. 234
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 461
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 243
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 360
  • ^ Viking Opera Guide p. 17
  • ^ See, e.g. Review of Women Writing Opera: Creativity and Controversy in the Age of the French Revolution. by Katherine Kolb
  • ^ See #Lists consulted
  • ^ Alexander and Savino (1997) p. 20
  • Sources[edit]

    Lists consulted[edit]

    This list was compiled by consulting ten lists of great opera composers, created by recognized authorities in the field of opera, and selecting all of the composers who appeared on at least six of these (i.e. all composers on a majority of the lists). Judith Weir appears on four of the ten lists consulted, more than any other female composer in the sample. The lists used were:

    1. "Graeme Kay's Guide to Opera, produced for the BBC".
    2. "The "Opera" Encyclopædia Britannica article". Answers.com.
    3. "Opera," in Columbia Encyclopedia online". Archived from the original on October 5, 2009.
    4. Composers mentioned in Nicholas Kenyon's introduction to the Viking Opera Guide (1993 edition) ISBN 0-670-81292-7.
    5. "The Standard Repertoire of Grand Opera 1607–1969", a list included in Norman Davies's Europe: a History (OUP, 1996; paperback edition Pimlico, 1997) ISBN 0-7126-6633-8.
    6. Composers mentioned in the chronology by Mary Ann SmartinThe Oxford Illustrated History of Opera (OUP, 1994) ISBN 0-19-816282-0.
    7. "A Bird's Eye View of the World's Chief Opera Composers" in The Oxford Companion to MusicbyPercy Scholes (10th edition revised by John Owen Ward, 1970). ISBN 0-19-311306-6.
    8. Composers with recordings included in The Penguin Guide to Opera on Compact Discs ed. Greenfield, March and Layton (1993 edition) ISBN 0-14-046957-5.
    9. The New Kobbe's Opera Book, ed. Lord Harewood (1997 edition) ISBN 0-399-14332-7.
    10. "Table of Contents of The Rough Guide to Opera". Amazon UK. by Matthew Boyden. (2002 edition) ISBN 1-85828-749-9.

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