Giuseppe Badiali


Giuseppe Badiale was an Italian painter and scenic designer.

Biography

Best known for his scenography, Badiale also frescoed the ceiling of the Teatro Comunale of Bologna, now lost but for designs. Among his scenography, it included work for that theater, including: Semiramide by Rossini, Spring 1827 and the Carnival 1829-1830; I Capuleti e i Montecchi, Autumn 1832, La sonnambula and I Puritani, Spring 1836, by Bellini; Nabucodonosor, Ernani, Autumn 1847, Macbeth e Luisa Miller, Autumn 1850, by Verdi.
For the Teatrino Loup of Bologna, he provided scenery for Elisa delle Alpi by C. Baldini; In Reggio Emilia, for their Teatro Comunale, Dirce by A. Peri, Dianora de' Bardi by E. Priora; in Turin for the Teatro Carignano, Gemma di Vergy by Donizetti; and for the Teatro Regio, Guglielmo Tell by Rossini, Oberto, Conte di San Bonifacio by Verdi, Il Templario by O. Nicolai; in Florence for the Teatro Alfieri, Il crociato in Egitto by Giacomo Mayerbeer; in Rome for the Teatro Apollo, Roberto Devereux and Marin Faliero by Donizetti, Medea in Corinto by Selli.
Among his collaboraters were S. Fantoni and L. Martinelli.