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PIETRO MASCAGNI

7thDecember 1863 --- 2ndAugust 1945

Pietro Mascagni was a Italian operactic composer, he was born at Leghorn on September 7th 1863, Mascagni was a son of a baker.
He started to studied law but he began  to neglect his studies when he  found his true interest  in Classical and Opera music,  so he
began to take secret lessons at the Istituto Luigi Cherubini.

It was while he studied here that he wrote and performed  his first symphony in 1879,  and a kindly uncle  paid for him to  study at
the  Milan Conservatoire,  but Mascagni really  did disliked the  disciple he had to go through  and went off with a  touring operatic
company soon after.

Then he suddenly leapt to fame by the production at Rome in 1890 of his one act opera Cavalleria Rusticana, to a libretto based on
a peasant story by Giovanni Verga,  containing a tuneful  "intermezzo" which became widely popular,  his later works proved to be
less successful and his last piece Nerone in 1935, glorifying Benito Mussolini.

He died in Rome on August 4th 1945.

Last Updated on 2022
By Steven Ritchie

And now for the Music

New (3839)"Intermezzo from L'Amico Fritz". Sequenced by Steven Ritchie.

New (3472)"L' Amico Fritz Selection for piano". Sequenced by Steven Ritchie.

(3046)"Cavalleria Rusticana Selection for piano". Sequenced by Steven Ritchie.

(3047)"Intermezzo (is all I know)". Sequenced by Micheal Caoindealbhain.

(3048)"Prelude to Cavalleria Rusticana". Sequenced by Micheal Caoindealbhain.

(3049)"Cavalleria Rusticana for Orchestra". Sequenced by Robert Steinberg.

(3050)"Prelude". Sequencer Unknown.

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