

Portrait of Luigi Cherubini.
Luigi Cherubini (
September 14,
1760 –
March 15,
1842) was an
Italian composer who spent most of his working life in
France. Although his music is not well known today, it was greatly admired in his time.
Beethoven regarded him as the greatest of his contemporaries.
[1] The most significant of Cherubini's works are his operas and sacred music.
Biography
Cherubini was born Maria Luigi Carlo Zenobio Salvatore Cherubini in
Florence. His instruction in music began at the age of six with his father, himself a musician. By the age of thirteen, he had composed several religious works. From
1778 to
1780, he studied music in
Bologna and
Milan. Cherubini's early operas, settings of Italian libretti by
Metastasio, adhered closely to the conventions of
opera seria.
In 1788, Cherubini made a brief visit to London, where he started work on a setting of a French libretto by
Jean-François Marmontel,
Démophon. Cherubini's music began to show more originality and daring. Later the same year he settled in
Paris. His first major success here was
Lodoïska (
1791) which was admired for its realistic heroism. This was followed by
Eliza (
1794), set in the Swiss
Alps, and
Médée (
1797), which is Cherubini's best known work.
Les deux journées (
1800), in which Cherubini simplified his style somewhat, was a popular success. These and other operas were premièred at the Théâtre Feydeau.
Cherubini's popularity declined markedly after
Les deux journées, with Parisian audiences turning to younger composers such as
Boieldieu. His opera-ballet
Anacréon was an outright failure. In
1805, Cherubini received an invitation from
Vienna to write an opera and to direct it in person.
Faniska was produced the following year and was enthusiastically received, in particular, by
Haydn and Beethoven.
Les abencérages (
1813), an heroic drama set in Spain during the last days of the Moorish kingdom of
Granada, was Cherubini's attempt to compete with
Spontini's
La Vestale. It brought the composer critical praise but few performances.
Disappointed with his lack of success in the theater, Cherubini turned increasingly to church music, writing seven masses, two requiems and many shorter pieces. During this period, he was also appointed
surintendant de la musique du roi under the restored monarchy (his relations with
Napoleon had been decidedly cool). In
1815, the London Philharmonic Society commissioned him to write a symphony, an overture, and a composition for chorus and orchestra, the performance of which he went especially to London to conduct, and this increased his international fame.
Cherubini's
Requiem in C-minor (
1816), commemorating the anniversary of the execution of King
Louis XVI of France, was a huge success. The work was greatly admired by Beethoven,
Schumann and
Brahms. In
1836, Cherubini wrote a Requiem in D Minor to be performed at his own funeral. It is for male choir only, as the religious authorities had criticised his use of female voices in the earlier work.
Although chamber music does not make up a large portion of his output, what he did write was important. Wilhelm Altmann, writing in his
Handbuch für Streichquartettspielers (Handbook for String Quartet Players) about Cherubini's six string quartets,states that they are first rate and regarded Nos. 1 and 3 as masterworks. His String Quintet for two violins, viola and two cellos is also considered a first rate work.
In
1822, Cherubini became director of the Conservatoire and completed his textbook,
Cours de contrepoint et de fugue, in
1835. His role at the Conservatoire would bring him into conflict with the young
Hector Berlioz, who went on to portray the old composer as a crotchety pedant in his memoirs. Some critics, such as Basil Deane, maintain that Berlioz's depiction has distorted Cherubini's image with posterity, and it must be remembered that Berlioz himself was a great admirer of much of Cherubini's music. There are many allusions to Cherubini's personal irritability among his contemporaries;
Adolphe Adam wrote,
"some maintain his temper was very even, because he was always angry". Nevertheless, Cherubini had many friends, including
Rossini,
Chopin and, above all, the artist Ingres. The two had mutual interests: Cherubini was a keen amateur painter and Ingres enjoyed practising the violin. In
1841, Ingres produced the most celebrated portrait of the old composer.
Cherubini died in Paris at age 81 and was buried in
Père Lachaise cemetery.
Cherubini's
Requiem in C-minor is also occasionally performed. Most notably,
Arturo Toscanini conducted and made a recording of it with the
NBC Symphony Orchestra in February 1950. Toscanini also recorded Cherubini's
Symphony in D.
Selected works
Operas
- Démophon (1788)
- Lodoïska (1791)
- Eliza (1794)
- Médée (1797)
- L'hôtellerie portugaise (1798)
- Les deux journées (1800)
- Anacréon (1803)
- Faniska (1806)
- Les abencérages (1813)
- Ali-Baba (1833)
Major choral works
- Mass in F major "Di chimay" (1808-1809)
- Missa solemnis in d minor "Per il Principe Esteházy" (1811)
- Mass in C major (1816)
- Requiem in c minor for mixed chorus. Written in memory of Louis XVI of France (1816)
- Requiem in d minor for male chorus. Written for his own funeral (1836)
- Mass for the coronation of Louis XVIII in G major. (1816-1819)
- Mass for the coronation of Charles X in A major. (1825)
- Missa solemnis in E major
- Messe solennelle breve
- Hymne du Pantheon
Chamber Music
- String Quartet No.1 in E flat Major, (1814)
- String Quartet No.2 in C Major, (1829). This is a transcription of his Symphony in D major with a new second movement.
- String Quartet No.3 in d minor, (1834)
- String Quartet No.4 in E Major, (1835)
- String Quartet No.5 in F Major, (1835)
- String Quartet No.6 in a minor, (1837)
- String Quintet (2 Vlns, Vla & 2 Vc) in e minor (1837)
Notes
1.
^ Holden, Amanda; (editor), with Kenyon, Nicholas and Walsh, Stephen [1993]. The Viking Opera Guide. London: Viking, p.209. ISBN 0-670-81292-7.
Sources
- Basil Deane, Cherubini (Oxford Studies of Composers, 1965)
- Cobbett's Cyclopedic Survey of Chamber Music, Ed. W.W. Cobbett, Oxford University Press, 1963
- Wilhelm Altmann, Handbuch für Streichquartettspielers, Hinrichtshofen, Amsterdam, 1972
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