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  2. Turandot - Wikipedia

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    Turandot (Italian pronunciation: [1] [2] or [turanˈdɔt] ⓘ; [3] [4] see below) is an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini to a libretto in Italian by Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni. Puccini left the opera unfinished at the time of his death in 1924; it premiered in 1926 after the music was posthumously completed by Franco Alfano.

  3. Euphonium repertoire - Wikipedia

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    A Willson 2900 euphonium, a professional model commonly used in American service bands. The euphonium repertoire consists of solo literature and parts in band or, less commonly, orchestral music written for the euphonium. Since its invention in 1843, the euphonium has always had an important role in ensembles, but solo literature was slow to ...

  4. Signore, ascolta! - Wikipedia

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    "Signore, ascolta!", sheet music, 8notes.com site. Retrieved 17 July 2018 Retrieved 17 July 2018 Maria Callas video, lyrics and translation , Opera Lady blogspot.

  5. Turandot Suite - Wikipedia

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    The Turandot Suite, Op. 41 (BV 248) is an orchestral work by Ferruccio Busoni written in 1904–5, based on Count Carlo Gozzi's play Turandot.The music – in one form or another – occupied Busoni at various times between the years 1904–17.

  6. Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber

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    Weber's piano duets were written around 1802–03, 1809, and 1818–19, his Turandot music in 1809. [5] The work was first performed on January 20, 1944, in New York City, with Artur Rodziński conducting the New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra. The New York Times described the piece as "a novelty ...

  7. Nessun dorma - Wikipedia

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    " Nessun dorma" (Italian: [nesˌsun ˈdɔrma]; English: "Let no one sleep") [1] is an aria from the final act of Italian composer Giacomo Puccini's opera Turandot (text by Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni) and one of the best-known tenor arias in all opera.

  8. Riccardo Zandonai - Wikipedia

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    Ultimately Franco Alfano was chosen to complete Turandot. In 1935 Zandonai became the director of the Rossini Conservatory in his beloved Pesaro. There he revived some works of Rossini, such as Il viaggio a Reims and the overture for Maometto secondo. In 1941 he re-orchestrated La gazza ladra, reducing it to three acts.

  9. Turandot (Busoni) - Wikipedia

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    Schiller made an adapted translation of Turandot which was published in 1802. [2] Weber wrote his Incidental music for Turandot, Op. 37, for a production of this play. It was composed in 1809 and included the earlier Overtura cinese ("Chinese Overture"), which he had composed on a Chinese theme in 1805. Busoni thought that between them Schiller ...