Carlo Goldoni
5 opera libretti catalogued, listed by date of premiere.
Carlo Goldoni is credited as the librettist of 5 operas currently catalogued by OperaPedia, with premieres falling between 1740 and 1770. The work of a librettist is rarely visible to the casual operagoer in the way that the work of a composer or a great singer is visible, but the libretto is the structural underpinning of every evening at the opera: it determines the arc of the drama, the placement of the great set-pieces, and the rhythmic and prosodic raw material from which the composer fashions the vocal line.
Working principally with Baldassare Galuppi, Tommaso Traetta, and Joseph Haydn, Carlo Goldoni contributed to a body of work that has remained in the repertory through multiple generations of revival and reappraisal. The collaboration of librettist and composer is one of the central professional relationships in operatic history; surviving correspondence and rehearsal records consistently show that the most enduring works emerged from partnerships in which both figures were prepared to revise their initial conceptions in the light of what the other had brought. Among the works in our catalogue attributed to Carlo Goldoni are Gustavo primo, re di Svezia (with Baldassare Galuppi), 1740, Il mondo della luna (with Baldassare Galuppi), 1750, Il filosofo di campagna (with Baldassare Galuppi), 1754, and Buovo d'Antona (with Tommaso Traetta), 1758. Each appears here as a full editorial entry with synopsis and production history.
The texts written by Carlo Goldoni are predominantly in Italian and German. The dominant era for these collaborations is the Classical tradition, which sets out distinctive expectations of the librettist: in Classical opera, the libretto is expected to balance recitative against set-piece aria, to provide the chorus with moments of dramatic weight, and to give the principal singers the opportunity to demonstrate the range of their art across a variety of emotional registers.
Premieres of operas with libretti by Carlo Goldoni took place at houses including Teatro San Moisè, Venice's Teatro San Samuele, and Teatro San Samuele. Each of these venues maintains its own catalogue page on this site, and the cross-reference is often illuminating: a librettist whose work was repeatedly performed at a single house can usually be shown to have written, consciously or otherwise, with that house's singers, orchestra, and stage machinery in mind.
Below, the complete list of operas attributed in our records to Carlo Goldoni as librettist is presented in chronological order of premiere. Readers wishing to pursue the broader question of operatic poetry (the conventions of recitative, the rules of versification, the negotiation between librettist and censor) will find further context in our reference essays linked from the homepage. The librettist's craft is one of the most consistently underestimated elements of operatic art, and these entries are intended in part to begin redressing that imbalance.
Complete Catalogue of Libretti by Carlo Goldoni
- 1740 Gustavo primo, re di Svezia by Baldassare Galuppi, 1740 Baldassare Galuppi Italian
- 1750 Il mondo della luna by Baldassare Galuppi, 1750 Baldassare Galuppi Italian
- 1754 Il filosofo di campagna by Baldassare Galuppi, 1754 Baldassare Galuppi Italian
- 1758 Buovo d'Antona by Tommaso Traetta, 1758 Tommaso Traetta Italian
- 1770 Le pescatrici by Joseph Haydn, 1770 Joseph Haydn German