Ruggero Leoncavallo (English Wikipedia)

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  • Longobucco, Luisa (2003). "La vita e l'opera". I "Pagliacci" di Leoncavallo (in Italian). Soveria Mannelli: Rubbettino Editore. p. 79. ISBN 9788849807981. Retrieved 27 June 2024. 1868 – Da Montalto Uffugo si trasferisce a Napoli. Leoncavallo frequenta il ginnasio e prosegue i suoi studi musicali privatamente, prima di entrare al Conservatorio de San Pietro a Majella, dove avrà come maestri Beniamino Cesi per il pianoforte, Michele Ruta per l'armonia, Paolo Serrao e Lauro Rossi per la composizione.
  • Brier, Sabine (8 August 2016). "Die Lieder der Komponisten der Giovane scuola italiana". Das italienische Kunstlied der Romantik. Analecta musicologica / Veröffentlichungen der Musikgeschichtlichen Abteilung des Deutschen Historischen Instituts in Rom, volume 53 (in German). Kassel: Bärenreiter. p. 182. ISBN 9783761870402. Retrieved 27 June 2024. 1876 nahm er ein Literaturstudium bei Giosuè Carducci auf.
  • Balthazar, Scott L. (5 July 2013). "Leoncavallo, Ruggero". Historical Dictionary of Opera. Historical Dictionaries of Literature and the Arts. Plymouth (Devon): Scarecrow Press. p. 192. ISBN 9780810879430. Retrieved 27 June 2024. Leoncavallo studied piano and composition in Naples (1866–76) and poetry with the Wagnerian ... Giosuè Carducci at the University of Bologna (1876–77)
  • Hubbard, William Lines, ed. (1910). "Leoncavallo, Ruggiero. 1858–". American History and Encyclopedia of Music. Vol. 5. New York: Squire Cooley Company. p. 482. Retrieved 4 July 2024. I began my peregrinations as a concert pianist in Egypt, where at that time I had an uncle, Leoncavallo Bey, who was director of the press at the Foreign Office. There I played at court, and Mahmoud Hamdy, the brother of the Viceroy Tewfik, appointed me as his private musician.
  • Wagner, Hans-Joachim (16 December 2016) [1999]. Fremde Welten: Die Oper des italienischen Verismo (in German). Stuttgart: J. B. Metzler. p. 397. ISBN 9783476037688. Retrieved 25 July 2024. Leoncavallo hatte Berthe Rambaud in Paris kennengelernt. Sie war eine Sängerin, die bereits in der Provinz Erfolge erzielt hatte und sich in der Metropole auf ihr Debut an der Opéra comique vorbereiten wollte. Um ihre Stimme weiter zu schulen, nahm sie Unterricht bei Leoncavallo. Die Hochzeit der beiden fand Anfang 1888 in Paris statt.
  • "Ruggero Leoncavallo". Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana [it] (in Italian). 24 (1–4). Edizioni rai-radiotelevisione italiana: 445. 1990. Leoncavallo aveva conosciuto Berthe Rambaud, originaria di Marsiglia, a Parigi, dove l'aveva sposata nel 1888; egli stesso aveva vissuto dal 1882 in rue La Trémoille
  • Morini, Mario; Ostali, Nandi; Ostali, Piero (1995). Casa musicale Sonzogno: cronologie, saggi, testimonianze (in Italian). Sonzogno [it]. p. 347. Retrieved 1 August 2024. ... a Parigi, dove visse da 'bohèmien' impartendo lezioni di pianoforte e suonando la sera nei caffè concerto. In seguito si trasferì a Milano con la futura moglie, la cantanta francese Berta Rambaud.
  • Budden, Julian (2005) [2002]. "Appendix B: List of Works". Puccini: His Life and Works. The Master Musicians. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 494. ISBN 9780195179743. Retrieved 7 August 2024. La bohème, [...] Teatro Regio, Turin, 1 February 1896
  • Schoell, William (24 January 2015) [2006]. "Sex and Violence: Italy, 1900–1950". The Opera of the Twentieth Century: A Passionate Art in Transition. Fefferson, North Carolina: McFarland. p. 38. ISBN 9781476605562. Retrieved 15 August 2024. Leoncavallo had died before completing [Edipo Re]; it was finished by G. Pennacchio.
  • Guiot, Lorenza; Maehder, Jürgen, eds. (2005). Tendenze della musica teatrale italiana all'inizio del Novecento: atti del 4o Convegno internazionale "Ruggero Leoncavallo nel suo tempo" : Locarno, Biblioteca cantonale, 23–24 maggio 1998. Volume 4 of Atti del ... Convegno Internazionale "Ruggero Leoncavallo del Suo Tempo", Convegno Internazionale di Studi su Ruggero Leoncavallo (in Italian). Milan: Sonzogno. p. 136. ISBN 9788887318258. Retrieved 16 August 2024. Leoncavallo, morendo, lasciò incompiuta un'opera in un atto Edipo Re su libretto di G. Forzano. ... Il maestro Giovanni Pennacchio ... ha completato, per disposizione del defunto Leoncavallo, l'Edipo
  • Fohrer, Eberhard; Schmid, Marcus X. (26 May 2023). "Brissago". Lago Maggiore. Reiseführer (in German). Erlangen: Michael Müller Verlag. ISBN 9783966852166. Retrieved 22 August 2024. Erst 1989 entsprach man seinen Wunsch und überführte seine sterblichen Reste nach Brissago ... Chiesa Madonna di Ponte: ... Unter dem kleinen Portikus gegenueber dem Eingang hat ... der Opernkomponist Ruggero Leoncavallo mitsamt Gattin Berthe seine letzte Ruhe gefunden
  • Fisher, Burton D., ed. (2000). "Puccini and Manon Lescaut". Giacomo Puccini: Manon Lescaut. Opera Journeys Mini Guide Series. Opera Journeys Publishing. ISBN 9781930841093. Retrieved 5 September 2024. ... Manon Lescaut (1893). The genesis of the opera's libretto was itself a melodrama that was saturated with feuds and disagreements between its considerable group of librettists, who included Ruggiero Leoncavallo, Luigi Mica, Giuseppe Giacosa, Domenico Oliva, Marco Praga, and even Giulio Ricordi himself.

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  • "Leoncavallo". Archived from the original on 14 May 2018. Retrieved 6 February 2012.
  • Fondazione Ruggero Leoncavallo Archived 2018-05-14 at the Wayback Machine.
  • See Le Opere di Leoncavallo, Fondazione Leoncavallo (in Italian)

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  • Mahler Foundation 2015 "Another clue to demonstrate that Leoncavallo had no or little part in Edipo re is that unusually, in fact exceptionally, Leoncavallo did not write the libretto. The libretto for Edipo re was written by Giovacchino Forzano "Ruggero Leoncavallo (1857–1919)". Mahler Foundation. 6 January 2015. Retrieved 29 August 2024.
  • Mahler Foundation 2015 "Among Leoncavallo's libretti for other composers is his contribution to the libretto for Puccini's Manon Lescaut." "Ruggero Leoncavallo (1857–1919)". Mahler Foundation. 6 January 2015. Retrieved 29 August 2024.

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  • "Vesti la giubba/Mattinata". Mark Steyn. 15 September 2024. Retrieved 21 February 2025. Leoncavallo was a composer and librettist, and more admired as the latter than the former: by 1919, after the death the year before of Arrigo Boito (Verdi's Otello and Falstaff, Ponchielli's La Gioconda), Signor Leoncavallo was regarded as Italy's greatest librettist.

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  • "Leoncavallo". Archived from the original on 14 May 2018. Retrieved 6 February 2012.
  • Fondazione Ruggero Leoncavallo Archived 2018-05-14 at the Wayback Machine.
  • "Leoncavallo, Ruggiero". Lexico UK English Dictionary. Oxford University Press. Archived from the original on 8 March 2021.
  • Stephen R. Clark (2004) The Leoncavallo Recordings 1907/1908: Chatterton Archived 15 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine, Marston Records.
  • See ForumOpera Archived 2007-10-26 at the Wayback Machine for a review of a modern recording of Zingari and a musical analysis (in French).

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  • "Ruggero Leoncavallo". Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana [it] (in Italian). 24 (1–4). Edizioni rai-radiotelevisione italiana: 445. 1990. Leoncavallo aveva conosciuto Berthe Rambaud, originaria di Marsiglia, a Parigi, dove l'aveva sposata nel 1888; egli stesso aveva vissuto dal 1882 in rue La Trémoille
  • Morini, Mario; Ostali, Nandi; Ostali, Piero (1995). Casa musicale Sonzogno: cronologie, saggi, testimonianze (in Italian). Sonzogno [it]. p. 347. Retrieved 1 August 2024. ... a Parigi, dove visse da 'bohèmien' impartendo lezioni di pianoforte e suonando la sera nei caffè concerto. In seguito si trasferì a Milano con la futura moglie, la cantanta francese Berta Rambaud.