Giuseppe Adami
Giuseppe Adami was an Italian librettist, playwright and music critic who was best known for his collaboration with Giacomo Puccini on the operas La rondine, Il tabarro and Turandot.
Biography
He graduated from the University of Padua with a degree in law, but devoted himself mainly to his work as a writer, author of plays and Music journalism.In October 1912 in La Lettura, a monthly magazine of the Corriere della Sera, Adami published a one-act play entitled La leggenda valacca.
Quoting, not only in the title but also in some passages of the story, the eponymous composition by Italian cellist and composer Gaetano Braga.
After Puccini's death he published a collection of the maestro's Letter in the 1928 Epistolario. In 1935 he also wrote a Biography entitled Giacomo Puccini, becoming one of the composer's first biographers.In 1942 he wrote a new biography entitled The Novel of Giacomo Puccini's Life.
Adami also wrote librettos for other composers, such as Riccardo Zandonai, for the opera La via della finestra.He was a music critic for the Milan magazine La sera and, from 1931 to 1934, wrote for the magazine La commedia. He collaborated until the end of his life with the Casa Ricordi publishing group.
His published works include a Children's literature book entitled Narran le maschere.
He rests in Cimitero Monumentale di Milano.