Matteo Babini
Matteo Antonio Babini, also known by the family name of Babbini, was a leading Italian tenor of the late 18th-century, and a teacher of singing and stage art.
Life and career
Matteo Babini was born in Bologna on.After studying in his town with Arcangelo Cortoni, he made his début at Modena probably in 1770 or 1771, at the age of 16 or 17, as a second tenor. It is likely he sang in a revival of Paisiello’s Demetrio.
After performing in several Italian theatres, most notably Venice’s San Benedetto, Babini was engaged, between 1777 and 1781, to appear at Berlin’s Court and, later, to perform works by Paisiello in Saint Petersburg. While there he was popular performing in the Apulia composer’s operas, even some in the comic genre with which he was not associated while in Italy.
Babini went on to perform all around Europe, including Lisbon, Madrid, Vienna, and London. In 1786, in London, he took part in the premiere of Cherubini’s Giulio Sabino.
His career in Italy continued successfully through the nineties, with highlights including his part in the premiere of Cimarosa’s Gli Orazi e i Curiazi, where he played the part of the villainous hero Marcus Horatius.
Babini retired from the stage in 1803, though he was still in demand for premiere performances by such composers as Zingarelli and Bertoni.
Having settled again in his native town, after an Italian career based almost wholly around Venice, he then proceeded to teach. In addition to singing, he also taught the stage art by which he had so much distinguished himself. One of his pupils was a teenaged Gioachino Rossini, who would recount, to Ferdinand Hiller in his old age, the story of his juvenile fancies to become a singer and of his meeting the great tenor.
Babini died in Bologna on.
Artistic contributions
Matteo Babini played a key part in the recovery, towards the end of the 18th century, of the expressive character of operatic singing which, had been losing favour to the vocal acrobatics of the castrati and the higher notes of the sopranos. Being a baritonal tenor with a very narrow range, and not being particularly versed in coloratura, Babini felt at ease in only one octave.Babini's main contributions to the renaissance of operatic art were through his role of actor-singer, and he became known for the exuberant style of his recitals, the realism of his acting, and his imposing stage presence - he was said to be tall, blond, and slender, and with a very fine countenance.
According to Giovanni Morelli, Babini's repertoire developed following his stays in Paris during the crucial moments of the French Revolution, in the years 1787-9, and in 1792, and shifted towards the new-fashioned historical drama and the Rousseau monodrama cantata, especially Pimmalione, which he performed around the major Italian theatres with a huge success.
In his interpretations, Babbini endeavoured to portray "peoples' customs and heroes' vicissitudes", and in the Venetian premiere of Cimarosa’s Oriazi he went on the stage wearing historical costume, "which the audience remained so much satisfied with, that thenceforth theatres turned it into an invariable standard".
Babini partnered, amongst others, Crescentini, Grassini, Banti, Pacchiarotti, and also the tenor Giacomo David, with whom he often alternated the same parts.
Roles
The following list is not complete:Role | Opera | Genre | Composer | Theatre | Premiere |
Giocondo | L'astratto | Dramma giocoso | Niccolò Piccinni | Bologna, Teatro Formagliari | autumn 1772 |
Anassandro | Merope | Dramma per musica | Giacomo Insanguine | Venice, Teatro San Benedetto | |
Osmino | Solimano | Dramma per musica | Johann Gottlieb Naumann | Venice, Teatro San Benedetto | |
Clearco | Antigono | Dramma per musica | Pasquale Anfossi | Venice, Teatro San Benedetto | |
Amenofi | La Nitteti | Dramma per musica | Giovanni Paisiello | Saint Petersburg, Court Theatre | c 17/28 January 1778 |
Licomede | Achille in Sciro | Dramma per musica | Giovanni Paisiello | Saint Petersburg, Court Theatre | 26 January/6 February 1778 |
Valerio | Lo sposo burlato | Dramma giocoso-pasticcio | Giovanni Paisiello | Saint Petersburg, Court Theatre | 13/24 July 1778 |
Phenive | Demetrio | Opera | Giovanni Paisiello | Tsarskoye Selo, Court Theatre | 13/24 June 1779 |
Gelino | La finta amante | Opera comica | Giovanni Paisiello | Mogilëv, Theatre | 24 May/5 June 1780 |
Fronimo | Alcide al bivio | Festa teatrale | Giovanni Paisiello | Saint Petersburg, Court Theatre | 25 Novembre/6 December 1780 |
Artaserse | Artaserse | Dramma per musica | Giacomo Rust | Perugia, Teatro Civico | 1781 |
Sarabes | Zemira | Dramma per musica | Pasquale Anfossi | Venice, Teatro San Benedetto | |
Scitalce-Sardanapalo | Arbace | Dramma per musica | Giovanni Battista Borghi | Venice, Teatro San Benedetto | |
Ormondo | Il disertore francese | Dramma per musica | Francesco Bianchi | Venice, Teatro San Benedetto | |
Alessandro Magno | Alessandro nell'Indie | Dramma per musica | Francesco Bianchi | Venice, Teatro San Benedetto | |
- | Giulio Sabino | Dramma per musica | Luigi Cherubini | London, King's Theatre | |
Porsenna | Il trionfo di Clelia | Dramma per musica | Angelo Tarchi | Turin, Nuovo Teatro Regio | |
Volodimiro | Volodimiro | Dramma per musica | Domenico Cimarosa | Turin, Nuovo Teatro Regio | |
Artabano | Artaserse | Dramma per musica | Francesco Bianchi | Padua, Teatro Nuovo e della Nobiltà | |
Bruto | La morte di Cesare | Dramma serio per musica | Francesco Bianchi | Venice, Teatro San Samuele | |
Amenofi | Nitteti | Dramma per musica | Ferdinando Bertoni | Venice, Teatro San Samuele di Venezia | |
Giasone | Gli Argonauti in Colco ossia La conquista del vello d'oro | Dramma per musica | Giuseppe Gazzaniga | Venice, Teatro San Samuele | |
Pimmalione | Pimmalione | Scena drammatica in musica | Giovanni Battista Cimador | Venice, Teatro San Samuele | |
Alessandro | Apelle | Dramma serio per musica | Nicola Antonio Zingarelli | Venice, Teatro alla Fenice | |
Virginio | Virginia | Tragedia per musica | Felice Alessandri | Venice, Teatro alla Fenice | |
Alcéo | Saffo o sia I riti d'Apollo Leucadio | Dramma per musica | Giovanni Simone Mayr | Venice, Teatro alla Fenice | |
Ulisse | Penelope | Dramma per musica | Domenico Cimarosa | Naples, Teatro del Fondo | |
Marco Orazio | Gli Orazi e i Curiazi | Tragedia per musica | Domenico Cimarosa | Venice, Teatro alla Fenice | |
Mentore | Telemaco nell'isola di Calipso | Dramma per musica | Giovanni Simone Mayr | Venice, Teatro Sant'Angelo | |
Mitridate | La morte di Mitridate | Dramma per musica | Nicola Antonio Zingarelli | Venice, Teatro alla Fenice | |
protagonista | Inno patriottico per la guardia civica | Anthem | Catterino Cavos | Venice, Teatro alla Fenice | |
Edipo | Edipo a Colono | Tragedia per musica | Nicola Antonio Zingarelli | Venice, Teatro alla Fenice | |
Publio Scipione Africano | La caduta della nuova Cartagine | Dramma per musica | Giuseppe Farinelli | Venice, Teatro alla Fenice | |
Mercurio | Adria consolata | Festa teatrale | Ferdinando Bertoni | Venice, Teatro alla Fenice |