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Ferdinando Bertoni (15 August 1725 – 1 December 1813) was an Italian composer and organist. He was born in Salò, and began his music studies in Brescia, not far from his birthplace. Around 1740 he went to Bologna, where he studied until 1745 with the famous music theorist Giovanni Battista Martini. Then he moved to Venice, where in 1752 he was appointed as first organist at San Marco. From 1755 to 1777 he was choirmaster at the Ospedale dei Mendicanti, also in Venice. In the period 1778–1783 he was in London, where he composed operas for the King's Theatre. Back to Venice in 1784, he succeeded Baldassare Galuppi in 1785 as Kapellmeister of San Marco and preserved this position until his retirement in 1808. A prolific writer of church music, Bertoni also composed 70 operas which fell into oblivion, except Orfeo (Venice, Teatro San Benedetto, 1776), based on the same libretto of Ranieri de' Calzabigi of the work of Christoph Willibald Gluck. Bertoni composed this work especially for his friend Gaetano Guadagni, a castrato, who would interpret the role of Orfeo (the same role he had interpreted in Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice). Bertoni generally ignored Gluck's reforms and composed the work in the old style of opera seria. He composed at least 200 sacred works (including about 50 oratorios) and cantatas, instrumental work and chamber music. He died in Desenzano del Garda. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Orfeo ed Euridice: Sinfonia
382Bertoni: Veni Creator: VI. Deo Patri sit gloria
313Bertoni: Veni Creator: I. Veni Creator
314Tancredi: "Addio o miei sospiri"
225Bertoni: Veni Creator: III. Veni Creator
226Bertoni: Veni Creator: IV. Accende lumen sensibus
207Bertoni: Veni Creator: V. Veni Creator
208Bertoni: Veni Creator: II. Qui dicerris Paraclitus
199Bertoni: Veni Creator: VII. Veni Creator
1510Orfeo ed Euridice, Act I: Act I Scene 1: Cavatina I: Cerco il mio ben (Orfeo)
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