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Q: Puccini operas are associated with the verismo movement true of false?
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Which is not a Puccini opera?

Operas composed by other composed are not Puccini operas.


Are the Puccini operas copyrighted?

The scores and parts of Puccini's operas are all in the public domain.


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Delaney's.


Who composed the operas La Boheme and Tosca?

Giacomo Puccini


What was An artistic trend of the 1890s in which operas dealt with ordinary people and true-to-life situations was known as?

verismo


Was Puccini an Italian scientist?

Giacomo Puccini born 22nd December died 29th November 1924 was an Italian composer best known for his operas.


Did Puccini write polyphonic music?

Giacomo Puccini wrote mainly operas, the most famous of which are Tosca, La Boheme, and Madam Butterfly. He also wrote other music, including string quartets and choral music, but is almost exclusively remembered for his operas.


What operas did Leoncavallo write?

His most famous work was Pagliacci, but he composed around a dozen operas, one being La Boheme, which premired after Puccini's Boheme.


Some of Puccini's operas feature exoticism as in his use of melodic and rhythmic elements derived from Japanese and Chinese music in his operas?

The answer to this question is: Madame Butterfly and Turandot.


Who is Puccini?

Giacomo Puccini (22nd December 1858 - 29th November 1924) was an Italian composer. The operas he composed include - La bohème, Tosca, Madama Butterfly and Turandot.