
Pietro
Mascagni (1863-1945) is one of the most important Italian composers
of the turn of the 20th century.
The formidable success of his first
masterpiece in 1890, Cavalleria Rusticana, unfortunately eluded many
of his following works. Mascagni however wrote 15 operas, an operetta,
several beautiful orchestral and vocal works, as well as songs and
piano music.
He
enjoyed amazing operatic successes during his lifetime, and at the
same time pursued a very successful career of conductor.
Mascagni's
approach to opera differed a lot from that of his friend and rival
Puccini, which arguably was one of the factors that led
to an under-appreciation of the value of his music by critics.
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