Puccini in love. 100 de ani de la moartea compozitorului verist
Puccini in love. 100 years since the death of the verist composer
Author(s): Simona NegruSubject(s): Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Music, Essay|Book Review |Scientific Life, Cultural Essay
Published by: Universitatea de Vest din Timişoara
Keywords: Giacomo Puccini; verism; melodism; eternal feminine; libretto;
Summary/Abstract: Giacomo Puccini, one of the most important composers of the new Verismo school, was born in the Tuscan town of Lucca on 22 December 1858. He is one of the greatest portraitists of love in its various forms: pure, naive love, passionate, possessive love, maternal love, absolute, sacrificial love. Manon, Mimì, Musetta, Floria, Cio-cio-san, Minni, Giorgetta, Sora Angelica, Lauretta, Turandot or Liù are the faces that the eternal feminine wears in Puccini's operas. He was considered by his contemporaries to be the singer of "the miscellaneous", of "sweet nothings": the poverty of Des Grieux, the lack of money and prospects of the bohemians of the Latin Quarter, the jealousy of the barcalounger of The Cloak, the cunning of Gianni Schicchi and the vulgar greed of Buoso Donati's relatives. Even if this remark is partly true, leaving aside the maliciousness of the wording, we cannot but notice how sensitively and poetically Puccini searches for the dramas of everyday life, how he knows how to find in them, beyond the tiny and sad truths, the noble and pure impulses of sensitive hearts! It was said at the time: people will die, governments will change, but the melodies of La Boheme will live forever! Puccini died in 1924 in a clinic in Brussels, where he hoped to halt the progress of his laryngeal cancer, and was buried, according to his wishes, in the wall of his room at the Torre del Lago, at keyboard level, so that the music would always be close to him.
Journal: Quaestiones Romanicae
- Issue Year: XII/2025
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 278-285
- Page Count: 8
- Language: Romanian
