Ernesto Cavallini
Ernesto Cavallini (30 August 1807 – 1874) was an Italian clarinetist and composer.
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Born in Milan, Cavallini studied at the Milan Conservatory under Carulli. He performed at the Conservatoire Concerts in 1830 with his brother, violinist Eugenio Cavallini.[1] He became the principal clarinetist of La Scala under Giacomo Panizza.[2] He also taught at the Milan Conservatory and spent 15 years performing in St Petersburg from 1852 to 1867.[3]
Cavallini played on a six-key boxwood clarinet, which was considered an "outdated" instrument.[4] Cavallini was described as the "Paganini of the clarinet".[2] His playing inspired Verdi to compose a clarinet solo and cadenza in his 1862 La forza del destino, and led Panizza to include a set of variations for clarinet in his The Challenge of Barletta.[2]
As a composer, he is best known for Adagio and Tarantella, Adagio Sentimental, his fantasies, and his 30 Caprices for Clarinet.[5] Cavallini also composed several works for E♭ clarinet, including the Carnival of Venice variations, I figli di Eduardo 4th in partnership with Panizza, and Fantasia on a Theme from Ultimo Giorno di Pompeii. He cited Rossini as an influence in his compositions, and composed Una Lagrima sulla Tomba dell'Immortale Rossini in his honour.[2] His compositions were often performed by fellow clarinetist Ferdinando Busoni, but he performed one of his fantasias for the Philharmonic Society in London on 2 May 1842 and again 23 June 1845.[3] A new CPO c.d.(CPO 777 938-2,63 minutes) of Cavallini's 1st & 2nd clarinet concertos & a Fantasy & Variations is now available.
References
- Weston, Pamela (1982). More clarinet virtuosi of the past (Reprint. ed.). Fentone Music. pp. 68–69. ISBN 978-0-9506259-1-1.
- Lawson, Colin James (1995). Cambridge companion to the clarinet. Cambridge Companions to Music. Cambridge University Press. pp. 50, 82, 96.
- Weston, Pamela (1971). Clarinet Virtuosi of the Past. Robert Hale. pp. 202, 203.
- Adelson, Robert (2001). "The Early Clarinet - A Practical Guide". Notes. 57 (3): 607–608. doi:10.1353/not.2001.0001. S2CID 191590030.
- Coltman, Charles (2002). "Forgotten Composer for the Clarinet" (PDF). University of North Texas. Retrieved 2009-09-14.
External links
- Free scores at the Mutopia Project