To name a few - Mozart ~ The Marriage of Figaro / Don Giovanni Wagner ~ The Ring cycle / Flying Dutchman. Britten ~ Peter Grimes Beethoven ~ Fidelio Verdi ~ Aida / Falstaff / Traviata / Trovatore Mascagni ~ Cavalleria Rusticana Leoncavallo ~ Pagliacci
Operas composed by other composed are not Puccini operas.
His most famous work was Pagliacci, but he composed around a dozen operas, one being La Boheme, which premired after Puccini's Boheme.
Giacomo Puccini, an Italian composer, is well-known for his contributions to opera, having composed 12 operas, including famous works like "La Bohème" and "Tosca." However, if you're referring to those who composed 21 operas, that title is often associated with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who wrote 22 operas, including classics like "The Marriage of Figaro" and "Don Giovanni." Another notable composer is Giuseppe Verdi, who also wrote 26 operas.
The Messiah is an English language oratorio that was composed in 1741 by George Frideric Handel. He composed up to 50 operas, some of them are: Alcina, Oreste, Orlando, Sireo.
Austrian composer Wenzel Müller composed the most operas, writing around 166 of them.
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Giacomo Puccini
He composed operas mainly.
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Handel composed: * 42 operas * 29 oratorios * 120 duets and trios and cantatas
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Wagner is best known for his operas.