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2324:(1893). The genesis of the opera's libretto was itself a melodrama that was saturated with feuds and disagreements between its considerable group of librettists, who included Ruggiero Leoncavallo, Luigi Mica, Giuseppe Giacosa, Domenico Oliva, Marco Praga, and even Giulio Ricordi himself.
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Tendenze della musica teatrale italiana all'inizio del Novecento: atti del 4o Convegno internazionale "Ruggero Leoncavallo nel suo tempo" : Locarno, Biblioteca cantonale, 23-24 maggio 1998
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1984:. Volume 4 of Atti del ... Convegno Internazionale "Ruggero Leoncavallo del Suo Tempo", Convegno Internazionale di Studi su Ruggero Leoncavallo (in Italian). Milan: Sonzogno. p. 136.
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behalf of the composer and his relatives, a decision she would later deeply regret. Leoncavallo's remains were placed in a zinc box that were driven to Brissago the same day.
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and laid claim to being the world's first record to sell a million copies (although this is probably a total of Caruso's various versions of it, made in 1902, 1904 and 1907).
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1572:Fremde Welten: Die Oper des italienischen Verismo
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2159:"TACET Musikproduktion - english"
1873:James Greening-Valenzuela (2011)
1349:The New Grove Dictionary of Opera
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1387:I "Pagliacci" di Leoncavallo
925:– 1906, United States.
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2043:Leoncavallo: Life and Works
1837:Puccini: His Life and Works
1744:Leoncavallo: Life and Works
1659:Leoncavallo: Life and Works
1530:Leoncavallo: Life and Works
1354:The New Penguin Opera Guide
1073:Leoncavallo: Life and Works
858:– 16 September 1912,
412:Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Denis
331:Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
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2749:List of Romantic composers
2468:. In Andreas Kotte (ed.).
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1102:, Milan (Sonzogno) 1995.
1092:, Milan (Sonzogno) 1993.
997:, Rome. (English title:
888:, Genoa. (Note that the
872:, Palermo. (Revision of
410:An agent located in the
3827:Italian opera composers
2464:Massimo Zicari (2005).
2404:(in German and Italian)
2366:Le Opere di Leoncavallo
2105:Chiesa Madonna di Ponte
1817:15 January 2009 at the
1766:Leoncavallo contacted
1274:Oxford University Press
1263:"Leoncavallo, Ruggiero"
1118:/Lorenza Guiot (eds.),
1108:/Lorenza Guiot (eds.),
1098:/Lorenza Guiot (eds.),
1088:/Lorenza Guiot (eds.),
979:– 27 April 1916,
955:Prince of Wales Theatre
939:La reginetta delle rose
884:– 27 April 1916,
796:– 10 March 1896,
652:. The tenor arias from
614:. He was buried in the
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602:Leoncavallo died in
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333:, on 23 April 1857.
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2215:Prestami tua moglie
2197:Exceptions include
2175:. Mahler Foundation
2109:Ruggero Leoncavallo
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1371:Music & Letters
1075:, Scarecrow Press.
981:Teatro Carlo Felice
967:Prestami tua moglie
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886:Teatro Carlo Felice
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3563:Indianist movement
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2391:2010-09-16 at the
2140:. Stuttgart 2006;
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1893:2007-10-26 at the
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3320:Saint-Saëns
3215:Niedermeyer
3105:Leoncavallo
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2850:Bortkiewicz
2665:"Mattinata"
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2279:La Gioconda
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1127:Warrack, J.
1054:, Teatro al
1018:Other works
866:Mimi Pinson
786:Crepusculum
661:"Mattinata"
576: [
121:Leoncavallo
18:Leoncavallo
3786:Categories
3611:Background
3512:Intermezzo
3445:Wieniawski
3425:Vieuxtemps
3390:R. Strauss
3315:Rubinstein
3240:Paderewski
3210:Mussorgsky
3205:Moszkowski
3180:Mercadante
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2494:2007423414
2347:2022-11-13
1888:ForumOpera
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1780:Chatterton
1555:Propitious
1220:2012-02-06
1196:References
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860:Hippodrome
793:Chatterton
759:media help
740:Both from
488:Chatterton
484:Chatterton
436:Chatterton
394:Montmartre
386:Alexandria
378:intervened
323:magistrate
306:, and the
283:librettist
62:1857-04-23
3764:Biography
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3200:Moscheles
3195:Moniuszko
3190:Meyerbeer
3145:Marschner
3130:MacDowell
2945:Donizetti
2890:Cherubini
2880:Chaminade
2805:Beethoven
2790:Balakirev
2780:Atterberg
2758:musicians
2607:La bohème
2591:Pagliacci
2263:29 August
2241:29 August
2179:29 August
2097:22 August
2059:22 August
2035:Compare:
1997:16 August
1956:15 August
1860:La bohème
1366:Pagliacci
957:, London.
929:Malbrouck
909:Operettas
874:La bohème
862:, London.
812:, Venice.
805:La bohème
769:Pagliacci
743:Pagliacci
654:La bohème
650:La bohème
559:operettas
504:La bohème
463:Pagliacci
456:Pagliacci
317:Biography
300:Mattinata
296:Pagliacci
288:Pagliacci
3691:Category
3668: ←
3547:Symphony
3410:Thalberg
3375:Spontini
3350:Sibelius
3345:Scriabin
3330:Schubert
3325:Sarasate
3290:Respighi
3285:Reinecke
3245:Paganini
3155:Massenet
3150:Masarnau
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3080:Kreisler
3070:Kalivoda
3015:J. Gomis
3000:Glazunov
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2865:Bruckner
2688:Category
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2502:62309181
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623:Brissago
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564:Edipo re
479:I Medici
342:Calabria
279:composer
267:Italian:
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117:Ruggiero
3714:Portals
3681:→
3643:Science
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3497:Ballade
3430:Voříšek
3400:Tárrega
3395:Taneyev
3355:Smetana
3310:Rossini
3265:Puccini
3260:Prudent
3220:Nielsen
3185:Méreaux
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3125:Lysenko
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3060:Joachim
3040:Herbert
2960:Farrenc
2925:Delibes
2900:Crusell
2845:Borodin
2835:Berwald
2825:Berlioz
2815:Bennett
2810:Bellini
2795:Bazzini
2775:Arensky
2631:Zingari
2522:Locarno
2441:Discogs
2433:(IMSLP)
2429:at the
2419:Zingari
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1899:Zingari
1684:Appunti
1675:25 July
1588:25 July
1546:18 July
1478:27 June
1441:27 June
1403:27 June
1186:Ruggero
945:, Rome.
935:, Rome.
855:Zingari
850:, Rome.
552:Zingari
543:Zingari
509:Puccini
451:verismo
380:in the
352:at the
113:Ruggero
3701:Portal
3638:Poetry
3490:Genres
3435:Wagner
3415:Tobias
3280:Reicha
3255:Popper
3235:Pacini
3230:Onslow
3140:Mahler
3120:Lumbye
3085:Kuhlau
3065:Joplin
3055:Hummel
3045:Hérold
3035:Halévy
3020:Gounod
3005:Glinka
2985:Franck
2980:Foster
2950:Dvořák
2940:d'Indy
2930:Delius
2910:Czerny
2895:Chopin
2870:Busoni
2855:Brahms
2830:Bertin
2820:Bériot
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