Leoncavallo, Ruggiero 

Leoncavallo, Ruggiero 

Zingari, dramma lirico (Vocal score with Italian and German libretto)

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Preface

Leoncavallo, Ruggiero  – Zingari, dramma lirico (Vocal score with Italian and German libretto)

(b. Naples, 23 April 1847 – d. Montecatini Terme, 9 August 1919)

Preface
When one hears the name of the Italian composer Ruggiero Leoncavallo, one automatically thinks of his opera ‘Pagliacci’, premiered in Milan in 1892, which is often performed together with Mascagni’s ‘Cavalleria rusticana’ and has made it into the standard theatre repertoire. However, it is less well known that Leoncavallo wrote many other operas and operettas. One of these is ‘Zingari’, which means ‘Gypsy’.

But first, who was Ruggiero Leoncavallo? The Italian composer and librettist was born in Naples on 23 April 1847, the son of a judge. At the age of eight, he was an external student at the Conservatorio San Pietro a Majella, where he received piano lessons from Benjamino Cesi (1845-1907), harmony lessons from Michele Ruta and composition lessons from Paolo Serrao and Lauro Rossi. For many years, he had to make a living as a singing and piano teacher. He also travelled through European coffee houses giving concerts. His operatic compositions also include ‘I Medici’, ‘Chatterton’, ‘La Bohéme’, ‘Zazá’, ‘Der Roland von Berlin’, Maia’, “Zingari”, “Mimi Pinson”, “Mameli”, “Edipo Re” and numerous operettas such as “La jeunesse de Figaro”, “Malbruk”, “La reginetta delle rose”, ’Are you There? ’, ‘La candidata’, ‘Priestami tua moglie’, ‘A chi la giarrettiera?’ and ‘La maschera nuda’. Leoncavallo died in Montecatini Terme on 9 August 1919. …

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Score Data

Score Number

2157b

Edition

Opera Explorer

Genre

Opera

Pages

155

Size

210 x 297 mm

Printing

Reprint

Specifics

Vocal score with Italian and German libretto

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