(2) Opera Composers of The Romantic Period Flashcards

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was born in Parma, Italy on October 9, 1813. He studied in Busseto and later went to Milan. Almost all his works are serious love story with unhappy ending. Expressive vocal melody is his soul. 25 operas

He insisted on a good libretto and wrote operas with political overtones and for middle-class audience.

He died in Milan, Italy on January 27,1901.

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GIUSEPPE VERDI

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Verdi’s first opera and was performed in La Scala, the most important opera house at the time.

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“Oberto”

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Libretto in Italian by Francesco Maria Piave, based on “La Dame aux Camélias,” play by Alexandre Dumas after his novel by the same name. The play is known in English as “Camille.” Premiere: Venice, March 6, 1853.

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LA TRAVIATA

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ACT I of La Traviata

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Violetta’s Paris salon, luxuriously furnished

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ACT II of La Traviata

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A villa near Paris

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ACT III of La Traviata

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Ballroom in Flora’s mansion

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ACT IV of La Traviata

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Violetta’s bedroom

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La Traviata was set where and when?

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Set in Paris, France during 1850.

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was born in a poor family on December 22, 1858, in Lucca, Italy. He studied at the Milan Conservatory.

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GIACOMO PUCCINI

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He belonged to a group of composers who stressed realism; therefore, he drew material from everyday life, rejecting heroic themes from mythology and history.

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GIACOMO PUCCINI

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Puccini’s famous operas

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“La Boheme”, “Tosca”, “Madame Butterfly”, and “Turandot”.

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When American naval vessels frequented Japanese seaports, American Lieutenant Benjamin Franklin Pinkerton met Cio-Cio-San (“Butterfly”) and was captivated by her beauty. Pinkerton rented a Japanese house and part of his rental package is his “betrothal” to Cio-Cio-San.

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Madame Butterfly

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Madame Butterfly’s Libretto in Italian by?

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Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Ilica

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From the short story by John Luther Lung, derived from Pierre Loti’s tale Madame Chrysantheme.

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Madame Butterfly

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Setting of Madame Butterfly

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Nagasaki, Japan, at the beginning of the 20th century

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