Enrico Bevignani, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Enrico Bevignani

Italian composer and conductor

Date of Birth: 29-Sep-1841

Place of Birth: Naples, Campania, Italy

Date of Death: 29-Aug-1903

Profession: composer, conductor, impresario

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Enrico Bevignani

  • Enrico Modesto Bevignani (29 September 1841 – 29 August 1903) was an Italian conductor, harpsichordist, composer, and impresario.
  • He studied in his native city with Giuseppe Albanese, Salvatore Lavigna, Giuseppe Lillo and Giuseppe Staffa.
  • Although his opera Caterina Blum was a critical success at its premiere at the Teatro di San Carlo in 1862, he never wrote another stage work and only produced a few chamber works and piano pieces. In 1864 Bevignani moved to London to become principal harpsichordist at Her Majesty's Theatre where he also occasionally served as conductor.
  • In 1871 he was appointed chief conductor at the Royal Opera House in London, a position he held through 1878.
  • He was also active as a conductor at La Fenice during the 1870s. From 1874-1881 he worked extensively as a conductor at the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg and the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow.
  • At the latter theatre he notably conducted the world premiere of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin in 1879.
  • In 1883 he was awarded the Cross of the Order of Saint Stanislaus by Alexander III.
  • That same year he joined the conducting staff of the Metropolitan Opera in New York City where he conducted a total of 411 performances until his retirement due to heart problems in 1900.
  • He was also active as a guest conductor at the Berlin State Opera and the Vienna State Opera during the 1890s. He lived in retirement in Naples where he died in 1903.

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