Puccini was born in the middle of the Romantic period, and died in the early 20th Century period.
He lived in the middle ages. he lived in the middle ages.
Romantic Era
Romantic Era
He lived in the late romantic period and 20th century.
Giuseppe Arcimboldo lived 1527-1593.
Because that was the time period he lived in.
she lived in Hatfield for most of her life although for a shorter period of time she lived in Chelsea with Kathrine, Henry VIII's last surviving wife. she lived in Hatfield for most of her life although for a shorter period of time she lived in Chelsea with Kathrine, Henry VIII's last surviving wife.
Diego Velazquez lived in the Baroque period.But I don't know the time or style, so don't ask me............D:
Puccini lived in Torre Del Lago which is just outside Viareggio which is a small village just outside Lucca.
Michele Puccini (November 27, 1813 - January 23, 1864) and Albina Magi (November 2, 1830 - July 17, 1884) were the parents of Italian composer Giacomo Puccini (December 22, 1858 - November 29, 1924).Specifically, the composer's father was a choir director ("maestro di cappella") at the Lucca Cathedral ("Duomo di Lucca"). The composer's mother also came from a musical family. In fact, both of his parents as well as his maternal uncle, Fortunato Magi were the composer's earliest musical influences and teachers.
Antonio Benedetto Puccini (July 30, 1747 - February 10, 1832) and Caterina Tesei (b. 1750?) were the paternal great-grandparents of Italian composer Giacomo Puccini (December 22, 1858 - November 29, 1924).Specifically, Antonio Puccini lived and died in Lucca, the hometown of his famous great-grandson. His marriage also took place in that same city in 1771. Like his father and great-grandson and unlike his son and grandson, Antonio Puccini lived a long life.
Domenico Vincenzo Maria Puccini (April 5, 1772 - May 25, 1815) and Angela Ceru (b. 1780?) were the paternal grandparents of Italian composer Giacomo Puccini (December 22, 1858 - November 29, 1924).Specifically, Domenico Puccini lived and died in Lucca, the hometown of his famous grandson. His marriage took place in that same city on November 13, 1805. He died less than two (2) years after the birth of the composer's father, Michele Puccini (November 27, 1813 - January 23, 1864).
Antonio Puccini (December 15, 1682 - December 25, 1716) and Maria Isabella Giusti (b. 1685?) were the paternal great-great-great-grandparents of Italian composer Giacomo Puccini (December 22, 1858 - November 29, 1924).Specifically, Antonio Puccini lived and died in the northwestern Italian town of Celle Ligure. It was in his hometown that his marriage took place on April 20, 1711. Unlike his son, grandson and great-great-great-grandson, Antonio Puccini did not live a long life.
Richard Specht has written: 'E. N. v. Reznicek' 'Gustav Mahlers VIII. Symphonie' 'Giacomo Puccini, The Man, His Life, His Work' 'Gustav Mahler III. Symphonie D-moll' -- subject(s): Symphonies, 'Franz Werfel' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation 'Kritisches Skizzenbuch' -- subject(s): German literature, Authors 'Giacomo Puccini' 'Giacomo Puccini; das Leben, der Mensch, das Werk' 'Johannes Brahms' 'Beethoven as he lived' 'Gustav Mahler: 4. Symphonie, G Dur'
the musical period that georges bizet lived in was classical music
Bach lived, worked, and performed in the Baroque period.
He lived in the late romantic period and 20th century.
Tuscany is a region of Italy. People or things from Tuscany are Tuscan. The most well-known Tuscan composer was Giacomo Puccini, who lived in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. There other Tuscan music that was around long before Puccini, though. The solfege (do/re/me...) scale was worked out there by a monk named Guido in the 11th century. Just about any region also has its own Folk Music.
Tuscany is a region of Italy. People or things from Tuscany are Tuscan. The most well-known Tuscan composer was Giacomo Puccini, who lived in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. There other Tuscan music that was around long before Puccini, though. The solfege (do/re/me...) scale was worked out there by a monk named Guido in the 11th century. Just about any region also has its own folk music.
Tchaikovsky was from the Romantic era which lasted from about 1820 to 1910. The Russian composer lived from 1840 - 1893.