Senesino biography of mahatma
Scotting, R. Doctoral thesis, Royal College of Music. Francesco Bernardi known as Senesino: is recognised as one of the most prominent singers of the eighteenth century. With performing credits throughout Europe, he was viewed as a contralto castrato of incredible technical accomplishment in voice and dramatic portrayal. Yet, even considering his fame, success, and frequent and prominent scandals, Senesino has remained little-researched today.
Operas such as Giulio Cesare, Rodelinda, and Orlando account for only a small portion of the operatic works in which the singer is known to have performed during his forty years on stage. Senesino, like Farinelli and many other castrati of his time, was active in shaping the type, content, and musical and dramatic qualities of his roles.
Senesino biography of mahatma: Francesco Bernardi, known to the world
Only recently have aspects of singer involvement in role development been truly considered; this thesis is one of the first to bring focus on to Senesino in this regard. Senesino performed predominantly in London from to and upon his arrival there, he faced unfavourable public perception and endeavoured to change his off-stage reputation through the characters he portrayed on stage, particularly in the operas of Giovanni Bononcini While the primary focus of this thesis is Senesino himself, biographical information and an evaluation of compositional style for Giovanni Maria Ruggieri, Giovanni Bononcini, and Giovanni Antonio Giaj are also detailed.
Becket and Co. Abstract Francesco Bernardi known as Senesino: is recognised as one of the most prominent singers of the eighteenth century.