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Rossini: His Life and Works , by Richard Osborne

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The Book

Rossini: His Life and Works, written by Richard Osborne, is one of the most authoritative and enduring modern biographies of Gioachino Rossini. First published in the late 20th century and subsequently revised, the book was conceived not merely as a narrative biography but as a comprehensive critical reassessment of Rossini’s entire artistic output, long overshadowed by clichés about his wit, laziness, and early retirement.

Osborne, a leading Rossini scholar and former editor of Opera, combines archival research, musical analysis, and cultural history to restore Rossini to his rightful place as one of the central figures of 19th-century European music, not just a brilliant comic opera composer.


Historical Context and Purpose

For much of the 19th and early 20th centuries, Rossini was treated ambivalently: admired for his theatrical genius but dismissed as superficial when compared with Beethoven or later Romantic composers. Osborne’s book emerged in the context of the Rossini revival of the mid-20th century, alongside critical editions, historically informed performances, and renewed interest in neglected operas such as Maometto II, Ermione, and Guillaume Tell.

The book’s aim is clear: to dismantle the myth of Rossini as a frivolous opportunist and to show him instead as a composer of extraordinary discipline, formal intelligence, and expressive range.


Structure and Approach

The biography is broadly chronological but enriched by thematic depth. Osborne devotes detailed chapters to:

Crucially, each period is accompanied by clear, non-pedantic musical commentary, making the book accessible to educated readers while remaining invaluable to specialists.


Critical Contributions

Among the book’s most important achievements are:


Reception and Criticism

The book has been widely praised for its scholarship, clarity, and narrative elegance. It is often cited alongside works by Philip Gossett and Alberto Zedda as foundational to modern Rossini studies.

However, some criticisms have been raised:

Overall, these criticisms are minor and do not detract from the book’s standing as a standard reference.


Importance and Legacy

Today, Rossini: His Life and Works is regarded as the most balanced and influential single-volume biography of Rossini in English. It has played a decisive role in reshaping how Rossini is understood: not merely as the king of opera buffa, but as a composer whose influence extends to Verdi, Meyerbeer, and even Wagner.

For readers interested in opera history, 19th-century aesthetics, or the mechanics of theatrical music, Osborne’s book remains indispensable.