Puccini and the Girl: History and Reception of The Girl of the Golden West

Annie J. Randall,Rosalind Gray Davis

Puccini and the Girl: History and Reception of The Girl of the Golden West
Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Chicago Press
Country
United States
Published
23 February 2007
Pages
248
ISBN
9780226703909

Puccini and the Girl: History and Reception of The Girl of the Golden West

Annie J. Randall,Rosalind Gray Davis

Set in the American West during the California Gold Rush, La fanciulla del West marked a significant departure from Giacomo Puccini’s previous and best- known works. Puccini and the Girl is the first book to explore this important but often misunderstood opera that became the earliest work by a major European composer to receive an American premiere when it opened at New York’s Metropolitan Opera House in 1910.
Adapted from American playwright David Belasco’s Broadway production, The Girl of the Golden West, Fanciulla was Puccini’s most consciously modern work, and its Met debut received mixed reviews. Annie J. Randall and Rosalind Gray Davis base their account of its creation on previously unknown letters from Puccini to his main librettist, Carlo Zangarini. They mine musical materials, newspaper accounts, and rare photographs and illustrations to tell the full story of this controversial opera. Puccini and the Girl considers the production and reception of Puccini’s cowboy opera in the light of contemporary criticism, providing both fascinating insight into its history and a look to the future as its centenary approaches.
Engrossing… . An eminently readable, ideally direct and information-packed book. –William Fregosi, Opera Today

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