Giacomo Puccini and the End of the Golden Age of Italian Opera, Dorothea's House
Talk by Joseph Pucciatti, co-founder and director of Boheme Opera New Jersey. Pucciatti discusses Puccini's lifetime and his operas from 1890 through 1924, considered Italian opera's golden age, which ended in 1926 when legendary conductor Arturo Toscanini supervised the last great moments of Giacomo Puccini's "Turandot" at Milan's La Scala. Participants are encouraged to bring refreshments to share at a post-lecture reception.
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Giacomo Puccini and the End of the Golden Age of Italian Opera, Dorothea's House
Talk by Joseph Pucciatti, co-founder and director of Boheme Opera New Jersey. Pucciatti discusses Puccini's lifetime and his operas from 1890 through 1924, considered Italian opera's golden age, which ended in 1926 when legendary conductor Arturo Toscanini supervised the last great moments of Giacomo Puccini's "Turandot" at Milan's La Scala. Participants are encouraged to bring refreshments to share at a post-lecture reception.
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