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Publicado por Mailand, 31. III. 1906., 1906
Librería: Kotte Autographs GmbH, Roßhaupten, Alemania
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4to. 1 p. Gedr. Adresse. To Sybil Seligman who was Puccini s most constant female friend and at this time she was almost certainly his mistress. Discussing personal matters, and then maked intriguing references to a Franchetti opera and an inevitable meetings with Gabriele d Annunzio. I am receiving now one of your letters that was forwarded to me from Torre del Lago; finally I have news of Vincent and the news is much better. I also read about the controversies with the cook. My dear, they just took advantage of your extreme goodness. [Paoli] Tosti is doing very well but he says that this type of life is tiring him down. Tomorrow we go to lunch to Monza, just the two of us, to breathe a little more freely ,La Figlia was really a semi-fiasco. We are now in tight negotiations with D Annunzio to set up the libretto. I believe he will decide today." L Figlia di Lorio (The Daughter of Iorio), sometimes written as La figlia di Jorio, is an opera in three acts by Alberto Franchetti to a libretto by Gabriele D Annunzio. the libretto is a very close rendering of D Annunzio s play of the same name. La figlia di lorio prmiered at La Scala on March 29, 1906, conducted by Leopoldo Mugnone. Although the play, which had premiered two years earlier, was considered one of D Annunzio s greatest works, the opera did not achieve a comparable success and has been rarely performed since its day. In this letter Puccini makeds comments about this opera and mentions how he is planning a meeting with D Annunzio.
Publicado por Mailand [Poststempel], 29. X. 1910., 1910
Librería: Kotte Autographs GmbH, Roßhaupten, Alemania
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Quer-kl.-8vo. 1 p. Postgelaufen. Eigenhändiges musikalisches Albumblatt auf Postkarte geschrieben für Frau Anna Liese Gruneberg in Hamburg. Bei dem nicht näher bezeichneten Notenzitat handelt es sich um einen Takt aus seiner entstandenen Oper La Bohème". La Bohème, Puccinis Oper in vier Bildern wurde am 1. Februar 1896 im Turiner Teatro Regio uraufgeführt. Libretto: Giuseppe Giacosa, Luigi Illica.
Publicado por Torre del Lago, Ottobre [18]96"
Librería: Kotte Autographs GmbH, Roßhaupten, Alemania
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133 : 215 mm. Hübsche Kabinettphotographie im Profil nach rechts, aufgenommen von Giacomo Brogi, Florenz. Mit eigenhändiger Widmung und Signatur. - Tadellos erhalten.
Publicado por Mailand, März 1911, 1911
Librería: Kotte Autographs GmbH, Roßhaupten, Alemania
Manuscrito
Quer-8vo. 1 p. Auf der Rückseite einer Postkarte. Drei Takte aus La Bohème" (der Anfang von Mimis Arie Man nennt mich jetzt Mimi"). Selten.