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- Birth nameGiacomo Antonio Domenico Michele Secondo Maria Puccini
- After initial music training in his hometown, he began further studies at the Milan Conservatory under A. Bazzini and A. Ponchielli. In 1884 Puccini celebrated the performance of his first opera "Le Villi" in Milan. The success of the romantic piece earned him a contract with the publisher Giulio Ricordi. In 1989, his second, also romantic opera, "Edgar," was a failure. In contrast, "Manon Lescaut" was enthusiastically received by the Turin audience in 1893. The opera revealed Puccini's artistic touch for the first time. After this first masterpiece, the composer created "La Bohème", which premiered in 1896, a highly acclaimed piece that was internationally received as a prototype of Italian opera at the end of the 19th century. "Madame Butterfly" also became a success, first in Turin in 1904 and then worldwide. "La fanciulla del West" was performed in New York in 1910. Thanks to their outstanding originality, Puccini's operas founded a musical theater that conquered its place in international opera culture alongside those of Giuseppe Verdi and Richard Wagner and has retained it to this day. The master's final work remained unfinished.
Giacomo Puccini died on November 29, 1924 in Brussels. Shortly before that, the composer had been appointed to the Italian Senate. The opera "Turandot" was completed posthumously by the composer Franco Alfano and was first performed in Milan in 1926.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Christian_Wolfgang_Barth
- SpouseElvira Gemignani(1904 - November 29, 1924) (his death, 1 child)
- The first performance of the opera "Madame Butterfly" (in Milan) went so badly, that Puccini would later say "I died a bit so Butterfly could live".
- Considered by many, to be the greatest Italian composer of his generation.
- His opera "La Boheme" was a major influence on the rock musical "Rent." In fact, not only do most of the major characters have the same or similar names, some of the musical numbers correspond as well. "Musetta" became Maureen, and Rent makes direct reference in its text to "Musetta's Waltz," which is re-imagined as "The Tango Maureen." "Light my candle," which introduces the character Mimi, contains the line "They call me Mimi," which is an exact translation of a line in the same scene in his Italian opera.
- "O Mio Babbino Caro" written by Giacomo Puccini is the opening song in the film "Sophia Lazzati" (2016).
- Grandfather of Simonetta Puccini.
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