| Music Encyclopedia: Raniero (Simone Francesco Maria) de Calzabigi |
(b Livorno, 23 Dec 1714; d Naples, July 1795). Italian writer and librettist. His first librettos, written in the 1740s, resemble those of Metastasio, whose works he began to edit in Paris in the 1750s. From 1751 he lived in Vienna, where he played a decisive role in Gluck's reforms, writing the librettos for Orfeo ed Euridice (1762), Alceste (1767) and Paride ed Elena (1770). With the choreographer Angiolini he also wrote a preface to Gluck's ballet Don Juan (1761). In c 1773 he returned to Italy; in his last librettos, Elfrida and Elvira (both set by Paisiello), he reverted to the Metastasian style.


