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Giovanni Ruffini

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Occupation
  
Writer, politic

Notable works
  
Doctor Antonio

Libretti
  
Don Pasquale

Genre
  
Romance novel

Movies
  
Doctor Antonio

Period
  
19th century

Role
  
Poet

Nationality
  
Italian

Name
  
Giovanni Ruffini


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Born
  
20 September 1807 Genoa, Italy (
1807-09-20
)

Died
  
November 3, 1881, Genoa, Italy

Books
  
Doctor Antonio, Lorenzo Benoni, Un angolo tranquillo, Vincenzo, Or, Sunken Rocks

Similar People
  
Gaetano Donizetti, Luigi Lablache, Enrico Guazzoni

Giovanni Ruffini (1807, Genoa – 1881) was an Italian poet of the early 19th century. He is chiefly known for having written the draft of the libretto of the opera Don Pasquale for its composer Gaetano Donizetti.

Don Pasquale

Ruffini had been condemned to death as an enemy of the state and was living in exile in Paris in 1842 when it was suggested to him by Jules Janin (newly appointed director of Théâtre-Italien) that he might offer his services to Donizetti as a librettist . Donizetti told him exactly what he required for his latest opera project, Don Pasquale, but not that he intended to re-use music already written for other purposes. Ruffini duly wrote the draft libretto from the original text dating back to 1810, but Donizetti changed so much of Ruffini's version that librettist became angry and refused to allow his name to be mentioned in the programme for the première at the Théâtre Italien in Paris 3 January 1843.

Although Ruffini refused acknowledgement of his work for the libretto, Donizetti paid him 500 francs, which was competitive for both the length and the genre at the time. Ruffini also reportedly enjoyed working with Donizetti in the early stages of their collaboration, though he wrote to family and friends that the composer continually pressed him to work faster.

References

Giovanni Ruffini Wikipedia