Francesco Corselli
Francesco Corselli, sometimes given in the French spelling François Courcelle, was an Italian composer of the pre-classical period born to French parents in Italy.
Biography
Francesco Corselli was born on 19 April 1705 in Piacenza, Italy from French parents.He was the director of music for the funerals of Francesco Farnese in Parma in 1724, and Antonio Farnese in 1731, and Kapellmeister at the Church of Santa Maria della Steccata, 1727-1731, and simultaneously at the court of Parma, 1727-33. From this period date his first works: the operas La Venere placata and Nino and various compositions of religious music, Including the oratorio Santa Clotilde.
In 1734 he decided to move to Madrid, Spain where he was active as a tenor, harpsichordist and violinist and music teacher of the Royal Infants.
In 1737/38 he joined the "Colegio de cantorcillos" until his death. In 1747, he was appointed director of the Theatre at the Buen Retiro, along with two other Italian composers Francesco Corradini and Giovanni Battista Mele. In Madrid, Corselli composed several operas and many pieces of religious music, especially after he was appointed in 1738 Kapellmeister at the Royal Chapel.
Corselli died in Madrid on 3 April 1778.
Works, editions and recordings
La Venere placata, opera Nino, opera Oratorio de Santa Clotilde, opera Alessandro nelle Indie, opera Il Farnace, opera Achille in Sciro, opera La clemenza di Tito, opera Responsorium II, Responsorium III,Recordings
- Francisco Corselli: Maestro de la Capilla del Rey de España - Opera overtures and marches. "A ti, invisible Ruiseñor Canoro," Christmas cantata. Lamentations - Lectio 2nd in Sabato Sancto, for soprano solo, violins, flutes & trumpets. Lamentación 2nd del Jueves, for soprano solo, violins & muted cellos. "Hasta aquí, Dios amante," cantata for solo soprano, violins, oboes, viola & continuo. Núria Rial, El Concierto Español, Emilio Moreno. Glossa Music