Leoncavallo la bohème
Puccini biography.
Ruggero Leoncavallo
Italian composer (1857–1919)
Ruggero (or Ruggiero)[a] Leoncavallo (LAY-on-kav-AL-oh,[4]LAY-ohn-kə-VAH-loh, -kah-,[5][6]Italian:[rudˈdʒɛːroleˌoŋkaˈvallo]; 23 April 1857 – 9 August 1919) was an Italian operacomposer and librettist.
Throughout his career, Leoncavallo produced numerous operas and songs but it is his 1892 opera Pagliacci that remained his lasting contribution, despite attempts to escape the shadow of his greatest success.
Verismo soprano
Today Pagliacci continues to be his most famous opera and one of the most popular and frequently performed works in the operatic repertory. His other notable compositions include the song "Mattinata", popularized by Enrico Caruso, and, to a lesser extent, his version of La bohème which, however, was overshadowed by Puccini's highly successful opera of the same name.
Biography
The son of Vincenzo Leoncavallo, a police magistrate and judge,