Puccini : his life and works
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Puccini : his life and works
(Master musicians series)
Oxford University Press, 2002
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"List of works": p. 494-496
Includes bibliographical references (p. 510-517) and index
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Description
Since Mosco Carner's classic study, Puccini: a Critical Biography (1958, 3rd ed. 1993) a revaluation of this most popular of composers has led to a number of important publications, all of which have furnished material for the present overview. This, the first volume in the Master Musicians series devoted to Puccini, integrates life and works, placing each opera in the context of the composer's career. It traces the evolution of this musical language in relation to that of his contemporaries in Italy and abroad, as well as the development of his dramaturgical technique, with occasional reference to subjects that he hoped, yet failed to set, since these can be shown to have a bearing on those which he eventually did.
Table of Contents
- PREFACE
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- KEY TO SIGLA
- 1. Early life at Lucca
- 2. The student at Milan
- 3. Le Villi
- 4. Edgar
- 5. Manon Lescaut
- 6. La boheme
- 7. Tosca
- 8. Madama Butterfly
- 9. La faniciulla del West
- 10. La rondine
- 11. Il trittico
- 12. Turandot
- 13. Puccini as man and artist
- APPENDICES
- A. Calendar
- B. List of works
- C. Personalia
- D. Select bibliography
- INDEX
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