Giovanni David
Giovanni David was an Italian tenor particularly known for his roles in Rossini operas.
Overview
David was the son of the tenor Giacomo David, with whom he studied. He made his operatic début in Siena in 1808 in Adelaide de Guesclino by Johann Simon Mayr. He is notable for the principal roles written for him by Gioachino Rossini, mostly for Domenico Barbaia's theatres in Naples:Image:Giovanni David Portrait by [Francesco Hayez.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Giovanni David as Agobar in Pacini's Gli arabi nelle Gallie]
- Narciso in Il turco in Italia
- Rodrigo in Otello
- Ricciardo in Ricciardo e Zoraide
- Oreste in Ermione
- Uberto in La donna del lago
- Ilo in Zelmira
David was noted for his vocal range of almost 3 octaves in performance. However, according to Italian sources, David was certainly able to reach up only to F5, but not higher. He was also famous for his ability to sing extremely florid music, although compared with his contemporary, Andrea Nozzari, his acting ability was limited.
He retired from the stage in 1839, and subsequently managed an opera company in Saint Petersburg, Russia.