Ottavio Rinuccini (20 January 1563[1] – 28 March 1621) was an Italian poet, courtier, and opera librettist at the end of the Renaissance and beginning of the Baroque eras. In collaborating with Jacopo Peri to produce the first opera, Dafne, in 1597, he became the first opera librettist.
He was born and died at Florence.
Works
editRinuccini wrote texts for some of the intermedi at the performance of La pellegrina at the wedding of Ferdinand I de' Medici and Christine de Lorraine in May 1589.
Other works include:
- Libretto for Jacopo Peri's opera Dafne, first performed early in 1598.
- The pastorale, Euridice, used as the libretto for Peri's opera, Euridice, and Giulio Caccini's opera of the same name.
- Libretto for Claudio Monteverdi's L'Arianna, first performed in 1608.
- Libretto for Claudio Monteverdi's Il ballo delle ingrate, first performed in 1608.
- Libretto for Claudio Monteverdi's Zefiro torna e di soavi accenti.
- Filippo Bonaffino set some of his poetry to music in book of madrigals in 1623.
Notes
edit- ^ Firenze, Registro dei battezzati al fonte di S. Giovanni tenuto dal preposto di S. Giovanni, Registro 14, Carta 76v.
References
editItalian Wikisource has original text related to this article:
- Free scores related to Ottavio Rinuccini in the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki)
- Grout, Donald Jay; Williams, Hermine Weigel (1988). A Short History of Opera. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-06192-7.
- Leopold, Silke (1991) [1982]. Monteverdi (Music in Transition). trans. from German by Anne Smith. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 0-19-315248-7.