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Ruggero Leoncavallo
Born: 1857   Died: 1919   Country: Italy   Period: Romantic
Ruggero Leoncavallo is remembered almost exclusively for his opera I Pagliacci, which -- along with Mascagni's Cavalleria rusticana -- has become the hallmark of the late nineteenth century verismo style. Leoncavallo studied composition at the Naples conservatory and literature at Bologna University; this dual passion for music and poetry would lead the young composer to seek a unity between the two disciplines in the manner of Richard Wagner, ...
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Leoncavallo: Pagliacci; Mascagni: Cavalleria Rusticana / Santi, Tucker, Corelli, Metropolitan Opera
Release Date: 01/17/2012   Label: Sony   Catalog: 190999   Number of Discs: 2
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I Pagliacci: Recitar!...Vesti la giubba (259)
Mattinata (108)
I Pagliacci: No! Pagliaccio non son! (49)
I Pagliacci: Sì può? [Prologue] (88)
I Pagliacci (64)
I Pagliacci: Intermezzo (17)
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Aprile (2)
Au bord du Lac (1)
Barcarola veneziana (2)
Brise de Mer (1)
C'è nel tuo sguardo (3)
Chanson d'amour (1)
Chatterton (2)
Chatterton: Benedetta dal ciel (2)
Chatterton: Col dritto du una donna (1)
Chatterton: Intermezzo (1)
Chatterton: Scherzo (1)
Chatterton: Tu sola a me rimani (4)
Cortège de Pulcinella (1)
Cortège de Pulcinella, petite marche humoristique for piano in C major: Petite marche humoristique (1)
Déclaration (2)
Der Roland von Berlin: Elsbeth! Gott stehe allzeit (1)
Der Roland von Berlin: Fahr wohl! Trautgesell (1)
Der Roland von Berlin: Ich ihn lieben? (1)
Der Roland von Berlin: Ja! Dich nur liebe ich (1)
Der Roland von Berlin: Nun wohl! Dann hast du auch (1)
Der Roland von Berlin: Sinfonia (1)
Donna, vorrei morir (1)
Gondola (1)
Hymne à la Lyre (2)
I Medici (1)
I Medici: Ascolta il canto mio "Serenata" (1)
I Medici: No, de l'antica Grecia (1)
I Medici: Serenata (1)
I Pagliacci (65)
I Pagliacci: Act 1 (1)
I Pagliacci: Andiam! Andiam! (1)
I Pagliacci: Aria(s) (30)
I Pagliacci: Ballatella (1)
I Pagliacci: Corraggio! (3)
I Pagliacci: Decidi il mio destin (4)
I Pagliacci: Derisione e scherno! (1)
I Pagliacci: Din, don! Suona vespero (14)
I Pagliacci: E allor perchè? (5)
I Pagliacci: Eh! Son qua! (1)
I Pagliacci: Excerpt(s) (16)
I Pagliacci: Il nome del amante tuo! (1)
I Pagliacci: Intermezzo (18)
I Pagliacci: Nedda! Silvio! (4)
I Pagliacci: No! Pagliaccio non son! (49)
I Pagliacci: O Colombina il tenero fido "Beppe's Serenade" (21)
I Pagliacci: Qual fiamma avea nel guardo (34)
I pagliacci: Qual fiamma avea nel guardo! (1)
I Pagliacci: Recitar!...Vesti la giubba (263)
I Pagliacci: Ridi, Pagliaccio! (1)
I Pagliacci: Sei là? credea che te ne fossi andato! (2)
I Pagliacci: Sì può? [Prologue] (92)
I Pagliacci: Silvio! a quest' ora...che imprudenza (8)
I Pagliacci: So, ben che difforme, contorto son io (4)
I Pagliacci: Stridono lassù (23)
I Pagliacci: Suviva così terrible (1)
I Pagliacci: Un grande spettacolo a venitre ore! (5)
I Pagliacci: Un tal gioco (26)
Invocation à la Muse (2)
L' Addio (2)
La Bohème (3)
La Bohème: E destin! Debbo andarmene coraggio! (1)
La Bohème: Excerpt(s) (1)
La Bohème: Io non ho che una povera stanzetta (5)
La Bohème: Mimì Pinson la biondietta (5)
La Bohème: Musetta svaria sulla bocca viva (2)
La Bohème: Musette! O gioia della mia dimora... Testa adorato (23)
La Bohème: Scuoti o vento fra i Sibili (1)
La Bohème: Testa adorata (1)
La chanson des yeux (4)
La reginetta delle rose (1)
Lasciati amar (3)
Mandolinata (1)
Mattinata (113)
Minuetto (1)
Ne m'oubliez pas (1)
Nuit de Decembre (1)
Nuit de Mai (1)
Pantins vivants (2)
Papillon (1)
Pensiero (1)
Pieces (2) de style Arabe (1)
Qu'a jamais le soleil (1)
Romanesca (2)
Se... (1)
Serenade-Valse for Piano (2)
Sérénades (2) (1)
Sérénades (2): no 1, Sérénade française (6)
Sérénades (2): no 2, Sérénade napolitaine (2)
Serenata d'Arlecchino (1)
Tarantella for Piano (1)
Valse à la lune (1)
Valse mignonne (2)
Vieni, amor mio (4)
Work(s) (1)
Zazà (1)
Zazà: Ammogliato...Dir che sono al mondo (3)
Zazà: Angioletto, il tuo nome? (1)
Zazà: Aria(s) (4)
Zazà: Buona Zazà, del mio buon tempo (20)
Zazà: E un riso gentil (5)
Zazà: Mai più, Zazà (4)
Zazà: Mama usciva di casa (1)
Zazà: Mamma! Io non l’ho avuta mai! (1)
Zazà: O mio piccolo tavolo (2)
Zazà: Va via! (1)
Zazà: Zazà, piccola zingara (28)
Zingari: Che cosa vale l'amor mio (1)
Zingari: Cuore mio (1)
Zingari: Dammi un amore (1)
Zingari: Intermezzo (1)
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Leoncavallo: I Pagliacci / Cellini, De Los Angeles, Et Al
Release Date: 07/28/1998   Label: Emi Classics Références   Catalog: 66778   Number of Discs: 1
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Opera In English - Leoncavallo: Pagliacci / Parry, Et Al
Release Date: 09/15/1998   Label: Chandos   Catalog: 3003   Number of Discs: 1
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Georg Hann Edition Vol 2 - Verdi, Mascagni, Leoncavallo, Puccini
Release Date:    Label: Hafg   Catalog: 10101   Number of Discs: 1
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Leoncavallo: I Pagliacci / McCracken, Lorengar, Merrill, et al
Release Date: 01/21/2002   Label: Decca   Catalog: 461141   Number of Discs: 1
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Biography by All Music Guide
Ruggero Leoncavallo is remembered almost exclusively for his opera I Pagliacci, which -- along with Mascagni's Cavalleria rusticana -- has become the hallmark of the late nineteenth century verismo style. Leoncavallo studied composition at the Naples conservatory and literature at Bologna University; this dual passion for music and poetry would lead the young composer to seek a unity between the two disciplines in the manner of Richard Wagner, whose music would come as a revelation.

His first operatic efforts were thwarted by ill fortune: a production of his student work, Chatterton, fell through after the impresario made off with the money Leoncavallo himself had furnished to cover the costs. However, after several years of scraping by as a café pianist, he was introduced to the influential publisher Giulio Ricordi, who bought the rights to Chatterton and engaged Leoncavallo as a librettist. While this signified a temporary improvement in the young man's circumstances, the creative alliance between Leoncavallo and Ricordi proved frustrating. Ricordi declined his next opera, I Medici, and his attempts at a libretto for Puccini's Manon Lescaut led to irreconcilable creative differences.

These combined misfortunes instilled in Leoncavallo a singular desire for operatic success, which he channeled into his masterpiece, I Pagliacci. Modeled on Mascagni's Cavalleria, Pagliacci was an instant sensation at its premier in 1892. From that point onward, Leoncavallo enjoyed fame and wealth, although the success of this work was never to be repeated.

In 1897 Leoncavallo produced a setting of La Bohème that was meant to rival that of Puccini, but, although it pleased the public somewhat, Puccini's finer and more sophisticated work quickly outstripped Leoncavallo's in popularity. Subsequent re-workings of Chatterton and I Medici proved to be dismal failures in Italy, but I Medici sufficiently impressed the Kaiser of Germany to gain a commission for a new work, Der Roland von Berlin (1904), which enjoyed modest success in Berlin. However, Leoncavallo never again gained his footing in Italy, where his works formed a succession of spectacular failures and tepid successes.

The advent of recording technology was fortuitous for Leoncavallo, who conducted I Pagliacci in the first complete recording of an Italian opera. He also accompanied Enrico Caruso in a recorded performance of the song, "Mattinata," which has become his most popular work after Pagliacci.
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