Item added to cart
Plot and counterplot lie at the heart ofDon Giovanni,Così fan tutte, andThe Marriage of Figaro, the three brilliant libretti that Lorenzo Da Ponte prepared for Mozart. They were also central to Da Ponte's own extraordinary life. HisMemoirsrecord a fantastic variety of romantic, political, and professional intrigues, and tell of meetings with a host of remarkable men. In a life that took him from the canals of Venice to the streets of New York, Da Ponte was at different times priest, professional gambler, proprietor of a bordello, political agitator, court poet, impresario, grocery store owner, and the first professor of Italian literature at Columbia University. HisMemoirs, a minor classic of Italian literature, are the picaresque and engrossing story of a man of enormous talent and unsurpassed flair who was, above all, an indefatigable survivor.
"I shall speak of things . . . so singular in their oddity as in some manner to instruct, or at least entertain, without wearying." —Lorenzo da Ponte I shall speak of things...so singular in their oddity as in some manner to instruct, or at least entertain, without wearying. —Lorenzo Da Ponte
[Da Ponte] was in the course of his lifetime the friend of Mozart, the confidante of Casanova, and the protege of the author ofThe Night Before Christmas...To savor to the full the richness produced by the commingling of such exotic ingredients one must sit down with theMemoirsand follow the gifted vagabond step by step. —Thomas G. Bergin, Yale UniversityLorenzo Da Ponte(1749-1838) was born Emanuele Conegliano, the son of a tanner in a Jewish ghetto near Venice. His father had the family baptized, changing their name to Da Ponte in honor of the local bishop, and enrolled his son in a seminary, where the young Da Ponte soon mastered Latin and the works of the great Italian poets. Da Ponte’s long and exceptionally varied clƒ½
Copyright © 2018 - 2024 ShopSpell