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Puccini: A Deeper Look

Session 3 of 6-Session Daytime Course

Tuesday, October 31, 2017 - 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. ET
Code: 1M2924C
Location:
S. Dillon Ripley Center
1100 Jefferson Dr SW
Metro: Smithsonian (Mall exit)
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Giacomo Puccini, ca. 1908, by A. Dupont (Library of Congress)

Giacomo Puccini (1858–1924) is the most popular of all the operatic masters, and his works have had an enduring presence on stages from the late 19th century through the present. We know and love Puccini—but there is so much more to learn about him. Through films and recordings, Saul Lilienstein delves beyond the familiar to examine fascinating aspects of the life, career, and creative genius of this most famed and favorite of opera composers.

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The Creative Process

The new century began for Puccini with the shocking dramatic realism of Tosca. Madame Butterfly failed before a revised version succeeded and captured worldwide audiences. Comparing the two offers a chance to examine the composer at his craft and a glimpse into his creative process.

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Other Connections

If you enjoy programming led by Saul Lilienstein, learn about an 8-part series on Leonard Bernstein he is leading at Levine Music.