Giacomo Puccini

Giacomo Puccini: photograph of uncertain date. Giacomo Antonio Domenico Michele Secondo Maria Puccini * * .|group=n}} (22 December 1858 29 November 1924) was an Italian composer known primarily for his operas. Regarded as the greatest and most successful proponent of Italian opera after Verdi, he was descended from a long line of composers, stemming from the late-Baroque era. Though his early work was firmly rooted in traditional late-19th-century Romantic Italian opera, he later developed his work in the realistic ''verismo'' style, of which he became one of the leading exponents.

His most renowned works are ''La bohème'' (1896), ''Tosca'' (1900), ''Madama Butterfly'' (1904), and ''Turandot'' (1924), all of which are among the most frequently performed and recorded of all operas. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Madama Butterfly : tragedia giapponese da John L. Long e David Belasco / by Puccini, Giacomo, 1712-1781

    Published 1955
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    La bohéme : quattro quadri / by Puccini, Giacomo, 1712-1781

    Published 1958
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    La fanciulla del west : opera in tre atti (del dramma di David Belasco) / by Civinini, Guelfo, 1873-1954

    Published 1981
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