Giacomo Puccini and His World

Giacomo Puccini and His World
Title Giacomo Puccini and His World PDF eBook
Author Arman Schwartz
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 360
Release 2016-08-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0691172862

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Giacomo Puccini (1858–1924) is the world's most frequently performed operatic composer, yet he is only beginning to receive serious scholarly attention. In Giacomo Puccini and His World, an international roster of music specialists, several writing on Puccini for the first time, offers a variety of new critical perspectives on the composer and his works. Containing discussions of all of Puccini’s operas from Manon Lescaut (1893) to Turandot (1926), this volume aims to move beyond clichés of the composer as a Romantic epigone and to resituate him at the heart of early twentieth-century musical modernity. This collection’s essays explore Puccini’s engagement with spoken theater and operetta, and with new technologies like photography and cinema. Other essays consider the philosophical problems raised by "realist" opera, discuss the composer’s place in a variety of cosmopolitan formations, and reevaluate Puccini’s orientalism and his complex interactions with the Italian fascist state. A rich array of primary source material, including previously unpublished letters and documents, provides vital information on Puccini’s interactions with singers, conductors, and stage directors, and on the early reception of the verismo movement. Excerpts from Fausto Torrefranca’s notorious Giacomo Puccini and International Opera, perhaps the most vicious diatribe ever directed against the composer, appear here in English for the first time. The contributors are Micaela Baranello, Leon Botstein, Alessandra Campana, Delia Casadei, Ben Earle, Elaine Fitz Gibbon, Walter Frisch, Michele Girardi, Arthur Groos, Steven Huebner, Ellen Lockhart, Christopher Morris, Arman Schwartz, Emanuele Senici, and Alexandra Wilson.

Puccini

Puccini
Title Puccini PDF eBook
Author Julian Budden
Publisher Master Musicians
Pages 538
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0195179749

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Julian Budden provides a look at the process of putting an opera together, the cut-and-slash of nineteenth-century Italian opera, -the struggle to find the right performers for the debut of La Boheme, Puccini's anxiety about completing Turandot (he in fact died of cancer before he did so), and his animosity toward his rival Leoncavallo (whom he called Leonasino or "lion-ass"). Budden provides an analysis of the operas themselves, examining the music act by act. He highlights, among other things, the influence of Wagner on Puccini--alone among his Italian contemporaries, Puccini followed Wagner's example in bringing the motif into the forefront of his narrative, sometimes voicing the singer's unexpressed thoughts, sometimes sending out a signal to the audience of which the character is unaware. And Budden also paints a portrait of Puccini the man--talented but modest, a man who had friends from every walk of life: shopkeepers, priests, wealthy landowners, fellow artists. --From publisher's description.

Giacomo Puccini and His World

Giacomo Puccini and His World
Title Giacomo Puccini and His World PDF eBook
Author Arman Schwartz
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 361
Release 2016-08-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1400884063

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Giacomo Puccini (1858–1924) is the world's most frequently performed operatic composer, yet he is only beginning to receive serious scholarly attention. In Giacomo Puccini and His World, an international roster of music specialists, several writing on Puccini for the first time, offers a variety of new critical perspectives on the composer and his works. Containing discussions of all of Puccini’s operas from Manon Lescaut (1893) to Turandot (1926), this volume aims to move beyond clichés of the composer as a Romantic epigone and to resituate him at the heart of early twentieth-century musical modernity. This collection’s essays explore Puccini’s engagement with spoken theater and operetta, and with new technologies like photography and cinema. Other essays consider the philosophical problems raised by "realist" opera, discuss the composer’s place in a variety of cosmopolitan formations, and reevaluate Puccini’s orientalism and his complex interactions with the Italian fascist state. A rich array of primary source material, including previously unpublished letters and documents, provides vital information on Puccini’s interactions with singers, conductors, and stage directors, and on the early reception of the verismo movement. Excerpts from Fausto Torrefranca’s notorious Giacomo Puccini and International Opera, perhaps the most vicious diatribe ever directed against the composer, appear here in English for the first time. The contributors are Micaela Baranello, Leon Botstein, Alessandra Campana, Delia Casadei, Ben Earle, Elaine Fitz Gibbon, Walter Frisch, Michele Girardi, Arthur Groos, Steven Huebner, Ellen Lockhart, Christopher Morris, Arman Schwartz, Emanuele Senici, and Alexandra Wilson.

Puccini

Puccini
Title Puccini PDF eBook
Author Mary Jane Phillips-Matz
Publisher UPNE
Pages 404
Release 2002-10-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781555535308

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This masterful biography provides the most authentic and revealing portrait to date of this major operatic composer

Giacomo Puccini

Giacomo Puccini
Title Giacomo Puccini PDF eBook
Author Richard Specht
Publisher Kessinger Publishing
Pages 308
Release 2008-06-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781436689915

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This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

Giacomo Puccini

Giacomo Puccini
Title Giacomo Puccini PDF eBook
Author Wakeling Dry
Publisher Good Press
Pages 102
Release 2019-12-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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This book explores the life and works of the celebrated Italian composer. The book covers Puccini's early years, his influences, and the development of his unique style. It also examines Puccini's major operas in detail, from "Le Villi," "Edgar," to "Madama Butterfly", providing insights into the historical context of each work.

Puccini

Puccini
Title Puccini PDF eBook
Author William Weaver
Publisher Dutton Adult
Pages 168
Release 1977
Genre Composers
ISBN

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"Over 100 historic photographs and illustrations--many in full color--document the life and works of Giacomo Puccini. Also included in these authoritative biographies are brief but detailed stories of the operas and the casts and conductors of the Metropolitan Opera and world premieres."--Publisher's description.