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In all,
he composed twenty-eight operatic works over his lifetime. However, when
his reworked, French, Italian and German language versions are added, he
can actually be credited with forty-three operas.
For over 50 years his opera, The
Bohemian Girl swept around the globe with great success having been
translated into many different languages. Balfe
had a remarkable career that started off in Italy of the 1820s at the very
dawn of the great Belcanto operatic period when Italian masters such as,
Rossini, Donizetti and Bellini were paving the way for the next generation
of composers. Balfe was there when Norma, La sonnambula, Anna
Bolena and other great works had their Milan premieres.
Rossini was so impressed with the young man that he became Balfe’s
mentor, forging a relationship that changed the young Irishman’s life
forever. The
biography unearths many new facts about this important Victorian composer,
his music, his family, and his role as a music director at This definitive biography of this Irish born composer took seven years of international research. It corrects many anecdotal errors of previous books. It documents Balfe the man, his early life in his native Dublin, his lifetime work, his descendents, his legacy and influence. Because so much of the information
it contains is not available anywhere else, it should be of great appeal
to scholars, musicians, students of the Victorian period and those
interested in better understanding this unique composer and the scope of
his personal achievements.
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| BIOGRAPHY CONTENTS FRONTISPIECE LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS (44) FOREWORD BY Richard Bonynge PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS CHAPTER ONE Dublin and London – background and beginnings 1808–1825 CHAPTER TWO France and Italy – singer and composer 1825–1831 CHAPTER THREE Milan and Venice – with Maria Malibran 1832–1835 CHAPTER FOUR London – Balfe operatic composer 1835–1837 CHAPTER FIVE London and Dublin – more operas 1838–1841 CHAPTER SIX Paris (Opéra Comique) and London 1842–1843 CHAPTER SEVEN Paris (The Opéra), London and new operas 1844–1846 CHAPTER EIGHT London (Lind and Verdi), Dublin, Frankfurt and Berlin 1847–1850 CHAPTER NINE London, St. Petersburg, Vienna, Trieste and New York 1850–1861 CHAPTER TEN The Final Years 1861–1874 ____________________________________________________________ APPENDICES I. France and Italy – Operas sung by Balfe II. Italian stage – opera premieres, dates and casts; librettos and scores III. London stage – opera premieres, dates and casts; librettos and scores IV. French stage – opera premieres, dates and casts; librettos and scores V. German language opera premieres and dates; librettos and scores VI. Integrated chronology of opera premieres - Italian, English, French & German VII. Singers who performed in Balfe operas and their roles
VIII.
Balfe as Musical Director at the Italian Opera, Her Majesty’s Theatre
London – IX. Selected other (40) little known musical compositions and the background X. Discography of recordings XI. Composers who were Balfe contemporaries XII. Balfe’s circle of friends and associates XIII. Balfe’s family tree SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY GENERAL INDEX ABOUT THE AUTHOR
BASIL WALSH is a published author and writer on nineteenth century opera. He was born in Dublin, Ireland but has spent most of his adult life in Florida in the USA. In 2001 he was invited by the Royal Irish Academy, Dublin to contribute to its multi-volume forthcoming Dictionary of of Irish Biography. His 370 page biography, Catherine Hayes: The Hibernian Prima Donna about the life and times of Ireland's first great international operatic prima donna, was published in Europe and the USA in 2000. He has also contributed to Opera Quarterly (Oxford University Press), the Donizetti Society of London Newsletter. Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart (MGG-Germany), and to the forthcoming, Encyclopedia of Music in Ireland (UCD Press), the Encyclopedia of Ireland and the Americas (ABC-CLIO, California), The Victorian Web and the Princess Grace Irish Library of Monaco. His current work, Michael W. Balfe: A Unique Victorian Composer has recently been being published by Irish Academic Press, Dublin in association with the Arts Council of Ireland for the composer's bicentenary which will occur in 2008.
Balfe statue at Drury Lane Theatre, London erected in 1874 Luigi Lablache creator of Balfe's Falstaff - London 1838.
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