Pietro Mascagni

Opera, Composer

1863 – 1945

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Who was Pietro Mascagni?

Pietro Antonio Stefano Mascagni was an Italian composer most noted for his operas. His 1890 masterpiece Cavalleria rusticana caused one of the greatest sensations in opera history and single-handedly ushered in the Verismo movement in Italian dramatic music. Some critics held that Mascagni, like Leoncavallo, was a "one-opera man" who could never repeat his first success, but L'amico Fritz and Iris have remained in the repertoire in Europe since their premieres. Mascagni said that at one point, Iris was performed in Italy more often than Cavalleria.

Mascagni wrote fifteen operas, an operetta, several orchestral and vocal works, as well as songs and piano music. He enjoyed immense success during his lifetime, both as a composer and conductor of his own and other people's music. He created a variety of styles in his operas: a Sicilian passion and warmth of Cavalleria, the exotic flavor of Iris, the idylls of L'amico Fritz and Lodoletta, the Gallic chiaroscuro of Isabeau, the steely, Veristic power of Il piccolo Marat, the over-ripe post-romanticism of the lush Parisina, which demonstrate a versatility.

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Born
Dec 7, 1863
Livorno
Also known as
  • P. Mascagni
  • Mascgni
  • Mascagni
  • 피에트로 마스카니
  • Mascagni, Pietro
  • Pietro Mascagini
  • Masgagni
Parents
Spouses
Children
Nationality
  • Italy
Profession
Education
  • Milan Conservatory
Lived in
  • Livorno
Died
Aug 2, 1945
Rome

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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