Gianluigi Gelmetti

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Gianluigi Gelmetti, upon receiving the medal of Knight of Grand-Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic from President Giorgio Napolitano on 12 November 2008. Gianluigi Gelmetti.jpg
Gianluigi Gelmetti, upon receiving the medal of Knight of Grand-Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic from President Giorgio Napolitano on 12 November 2008.

Gianluigi Gelmetti OMRI, (11 September 1945 – 11 August 2021) was an Italian-Monégasque conductor and composer.

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Early life

Gianluigi Gelmetti was born on 11 September 1945 in Rome, Italy. When 16 years old, Sergiu Celibidache let him conduct an orchestra, then took him as a pupil. He subsequently studied with Franco Ferrara and Hans Swarowsky. In 1967 he won the “Firenze” prize. [1]

Career

Following his debut with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Gelmetti regularly performed as a conductor at international opera houses, concert halls, and festivals. [2] From 1989 to 1998 he was the Principal Conductor of the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra [3] as well as the Schwetzingen Festival; [4] and from 2000 to 2009, Musical and Artistic Director of Teatro dell'Opera di Roma. [5] From 2004 to 2008 he was the Principal Conductor and Artistic Director of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. [6] In 2012, he was appointed Principal Conductor of the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo, [7] a post that he held until 2016. He was then named Chef Honoraire [8] for life [9] and was awarded the Monaco citizenship by H.S.H. Prince Albert II. [10]

While at the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma he led some lesser-known or rediscovered lyric works; the world premiere of Marie Victoire (written in 1914 but never performed) and Marilyn (1980) by Lorenzo Ferrero; La fiamma (1933) by Ottorino Respighi; Sakùntala (1921) by Franco Alfano; [11] and Iris (1898) by Pietro Mascagni. [12] He notably conducted Mozart’s Don Giovanni , Le nozze di Figaro (earning him the "Best Conductor of the Year" prize from Opernwelt ), Così fan tutte and The Magic Flute . Among other works he conducted: Francesca da Rimini, Das Rheingold and Falstaff in Monte-Carlo; [13] William Tell in Zürich, Monte-Carlo and Paris; La forza del destino and Attila in Parma; [14] Les vêpres siciliennes in Naples; [15] Turandot in Tokyo; [16] The Barber of Seville and I due Foscari in Toulouse; Un ballo in maschera , La traviata in Trieste; La fanciulla del West and Tosca in Liège; Rossini's Stabat Mater in Sarajevo. Most recently he led a video production of La Cenerentola directed by Carlo Verdone for Rada Film and Verdi's Messa da Requiem in Rome.

In Pesaro, Italy, at the end of last century, Gelmetti conducted several productions at the Rossini Opera Festival: Tancredi , [17] La gazza ladra , [18] Otello , [19] Maometto II , [20] He was awarded the Rossini d’Oro [21] for William Tell , a world premiere of the complete opera lasting over five hours. [22]

Apart from opera, he regularly conducted symphonic concerts in Germany (Berlin, Bonn, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Munich, Cologne, Dresden, Leipzig); in France (Paris, Toulouse, Bordeaux, Lyon) in Spain (Madrid, Bilbao), in Italy; also the Czech Philharmonic, the Vienna Philharmonic, the London Symphony Orchestra in the UK, the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, [23] the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra, [24] in Copenhagen, in Oslo. He was also seen performing in China and Oman. He is very much appreciated in Japan, where he conducted the NHK Symphony Orchestra, the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra and the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra. He was awarded the Tokyo critics’ prize “Best Performance of the Year” for Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven).

His discography with EMI, Sony, RICORDI, FONIT, DECCA, TELDEC, NAXOS [25] and AGORÀ, displays a vast and complex repertory: operas by Rossini, Puccini and Mozart; Ravel orchestral music; symphonies by Mozart, selected works by Stravinsky, Berg, Webern, Varèse and Nino Rota. [3] Recent releases include two rare Rossini operas and Anton Bruckner’s Symphony No. 6. [26]

Gelmetti also composed music. He wrote "In Paradisum Deducant Te Angeli", which premiered in Rome and later performed in London, Munich, Frankfurt, Budapest, Sydney and Stuttgart; "Algos" for a large orchestra, premiered in 1997 by the Münchner Philharmoniker and "Prasanta Atma", commissioned in 1999 to celebrate Sergiu Celibidache. More recently, the Teatro Comunale di Bologna commissioned him the "Cantata della Vita" for choir, cello solo and orchestra. [27]

He taught conducting at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena [28] and at the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome.

Personal life

Gelmetti was created a Knight of the Order of the Arts and the Letters of France, Commander of the Order of Cultural Merit of Monaco, and Knight of Grand-Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic of Italy. [29]

He died in Monaco on 11 August 2021, at the age of 75. [30]

Partial discography

Notes

  1. i.e. Florence in Italy; this city was then hosting a competition for young conductors
  2. "Gianluigi Gelmetti". Athole Still. Archived from the original on 29 January 2020. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  3. 1 2 "Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart/Gianluigi Gelmetti". Deezer.
  4. "Chronik der ARD | Schwetzinger Festspiele". web.ard.de.
  5. "Gianluigi Gelmetti | Archivio Storico del Teatro dell'Opera di Roma" . Retrieved 11 August 2021.
  6. Digital, Carter. "Who We Are". Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
  7. "Gianluigi Gelmetti takes charge of Monte Carlo Orchestra – The Riviera Times Online". 16 March 2012. Archived from the original on 16 March 2012.
  8. .Honorary Conductor
  9. "Gianluigi Gelmetti présente sa quatrième et dernière saison avec l'Orchestre philharmonique de Monte-Carlo". www.musicologie.org.
  10. "Ordonnance Souveraine n° 5.681 du 19 janvier 2016 portant naturalisation monégasque / Journal 8261 / Année 2016 / Journaux / Accueil – Journal de Monaco". journaldemonaco.gouv.mc.
  11. "Sakùntala, leggenda immortale". ilGiornale.it. 17 April 2006.
  12. "Mascagni: Iris / Gelmetti, Opera di Roma" via Amazon.
  13. "Vu et entendu : Falstaff à l'Opéra de Monte-Carlo – Diapason". www.diapasonmag.fr. 22 March 2010.
  14. Iemmi, Matteo (5 February 2011). "Parma, Teatro Regio:"La forza del destino"". GBOPERA.
  15. "Napoli – Teatro San Carlo: I Vespri siciliani". www.operaclick.com.
  16. "TURANDOT – Tokyo Nikikai". www.nikikai.net.
  17. "ROF Programs Archive – Tancredi". Rossini Opera Festival.
  18. "ROF Programs Archive – La gazza ladra". Rossini Opera Festival.
  19. "ROF Programs Archive – Otello". Rossini Opera Festival.
  20. "ROF Programs Archive – Maometto II". Rossini Opera Festival.
  21. i.e. “Golden Rossini”, an award given to outstanding opera productions
  22. "Guillaume ( William ) Tell – Gioachino Rossini – 1995". 8 December 2011. Archived from the original on 19 December 2021 via www.youtube.com.
  23. "What's on – St. Petersburg Academic Philharmonia named after D. D. Shostakovich". www.philharmonia.spb.ru.
  24. "Ravels Daphnis et Chloe". Archived from the original on 29 January 2020. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  25. "Gianluigi Gelmetti- Bio, Albums, Pictures – Naxos Classical Music". www.naxos.com.
  26. "September, 2016: Symphony No. 6/ Gianluigi Gelmetti / Denon audio DVD – Anton Bruckner". www.abruckner.com.
  27. Cantata of Life
  28. "I corsi" . Retrieved 11 August 2021.
  29. "Le onorificenze della Repubblica Italiana". www.quirinale.it.
  30. "È morto il maestro Gianluigi Gelmetti, aveva 75 anni". La Repubblica. 11 August 2021.

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