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Giacomo Puccini






 

Giacomo Puccini

(1858 - 1924)
Descended from a family of musicians, Puccini was the most important Italian composer after Verdi. He was born and educated in Lucca, later studying under Ponchielli at the Milan Conservatory. He began his career as a composer of opera with Le Villi, premiered in 1884, based on the story from Adam’s ballet Giselle, but won his first significant success in 1893 with Manon Lescaut.

Other successful operas followed: La Bohème which was first staged in 1896, Tosca, premiered in 1900, Madama Butterfly premiered in 1904, La Fanciulla del West (The Girl of the Golden West) in 1910, La Rondine in 1917, Il Trittico in 1918 and Turandot, featuring the famous tenor aria, Nessun Dorma, in 1926.

Puccini emerged into the twentieth century music world as the ‘King of Verismo’ - a master of theatre. Puccini wrote solely for the operatic stage and he understood the dramatic intensity and melodic poignancy of real life subject matter. Puccini chose to concentrate on life’s familiar bittersweet passions and intense emotional storms. As Puccini acquired substantial wealth he took on the persona as the ‘grand seigneur’, building a reputation as a dedicated game hunter, collector of cars and motorboats and a great romantic figure. His appreciation and compassion abounds in the substance of his operatic heroines, their valiant struggles and, most often, melancholy demise.

Puccini died of throat cancer in 1924, leaving his final opera, Turandot, to be finished by Franco Alfano. Shortly before his death Puccini predicted ‘the end of opera’, writing that the music audience had lost its taste for melody and tolerated music devoid of logic and sensibility. In fact Turandot was the last opera to rank as an internationally accepted standard repertory piece. Puccini is considered by many to be the last great composer of opera, certainly no other composer to follow Puccini has enjoyed such a following.

 

   
 

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