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Giovanni Bertati (10 July 1735 – December 1815) was an Italian librettist. Bertati was born in Martellago, Italy. In 1763, he wrote his first libretto, La morte di Dimone ("The Death of Dimone"), set to music by Antonio Tozzi. Two years later, L'isola della fortuna ("The Island of Fortune"), based on Bertati's libretto and Andrea Luchesi's music, was performed in Vienna. During 1770, Bertati visited Vienna several times, where he collaborated with Baldassare Galuppi. Emperor Leopold II gave Bertati the title of Poeta Cesareo ("Imperial Poet") of the Italian Opera in Vienna, previously held by Lorenzo Da Ponte, who, a year earlier, fell in disgrace with the emperor. He died in Venice, Italy.

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  • Bertati fu avviato agli studi ecclesiastici presso il seminario vescovile di Treviso sotto la protezione di Antonio Grimani, il datore di lavoro del padre, però successivamente riuscì a cambiare la sua carriera diventando librettista. Nel 1763 scrisse il suo primo libretto, La morte di Dimone, per essere musicato dal compositore Antonio Tozzi. Nel 1765 viene rappresentata a Vienna L'isola della fortuna, con libretto di Bertati e musica di Luchesi. Fino al 1791 Bertati sarà operativo presso i teatri veneziani. Nel 1770 fu a Vienna più volte per collaborare con Baldassare Galuppi. Dall'imperatore Leopoldo II fu nominato Poeta Cesareo dell'Opera Italiana a Vienna, così succedendo a Lorenzo Da Ponte, il quale cadde in disgrazia l'anno precedente. Ivi vi rimase sino al 1794, anno in cui fu sost (it)
  • Giovanni Bertati (10 July 1735 – December 1815) was an Italian librettist. Bertati was born in Martellago, Italy. In 1763, he wrote his first libretto, La morte di Dimone ("The Death of Dimone"), set to music by Antonio Tozzi. Two years later, L'isola della fortuna ("The Island of Fortune"), based on Bertati's libretto and Andrea Luchesi's music, was performed in Vienna. During 1770, Bertati visited Vienna several times, where he collaborated with Baldassare Galuppi. Emperor Leopold II gave Bertati the title of Poeta Cesareo ("Imperial Poet") of the Italian Opera in Vienna, previously held by Lorenzo Da Ponte, who, a year earlier, fell in disgrace with the emperor. He died in Venice, Italy. (en)
  • Giovanni Bertati (* 10. Juli 1735 in Martellago; † 1815 in Venedig) war ein italienischer Librettist. Bertati schrieb 1763 sein erstes Libretto, La morte di Dimone ("Dimons Tod"), zu Musik von Antonio Tozzi. Zwei Jahre später wurde L'isola della fortuna ("Die Insel des Glücks"), basierend auf Bertatis Libretto und Andrea Luchesis Musik, in Wien aufgeführt. 1770 besuchte Bertati mehrfach Wien, wo er mit Baldassarre Galuppi zusammenarbeitete. Kaiser Leopold II. verlieh ihm den Titel des Poeta Cesareo ("Kaiserlicher Poet") der Italienischen Oper von Wien, den zuvor Lorenzo da Ponte innehatte, der ein Jahr zuvor beim Kaiser in Ungnade gefallen war. (de)
  • Giovanni Bertati (10 juillet 1735 – décembre 1815) est un librettiste italien. (fr)
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