Francesco Lamperti (11 March 1811 or 1813 - 1 May 1892) was an Italian singing teacher.
A native of Savona, Lamperti attended the Milan Conservatory where, beginning in 1850, he taught for a quarter of a century. He was director at the Teatro Filodrammatico in Lodi. In 1875 he left the school and began to teach as a private tutor. Among his pupils were Emma Albani, Désirée Artôt, David Bispham, Italo Campanini, Virgilio Collini, Franz Ferenczy, Friederike Grün, Teresa Stolz, Marie van Zandt, Maria Waldmann, and Herbert Witherspoon. His methods were very similar to older Italian methods, and he wrote a number of treatises on the subject.
Lamperti was created a Commander of the Crown of Italy for his services to music. He died in Como in 1892.
His son Giovanni Battista Lamperti (1839-1910) was also a well-known voice teacher.
Publications
Guida teorico-pratica-elementare per lo studio del canto. Milan: Ricordi, 1864.
Studi di bravura per soprano. Translated as Studies in bravura singing for the soprano voice. New York: 1875.
Esercizi giornalieri per soprano o mezzo-soprano
L'arte del canto. Milan: Ricordi, 1883.
Osservationi e cosiglin sul trillo
Solfeggi
A Treatise on the Art of Singing. Translated by J. C. Griffith. London: Ricordi, 1877. Revised edition: New York: Edward Schuberth, 1890. (There also maybe an edition by G. Schirmer). (Retracter)...(lire la suite)