Giacomo Antonio Domenico Michele Secondo Maria Puccini (December 22, 1858 –… Read Full Bio ↴Giacomo Antonio Domenico Michele Secondo Maria Puccini (December 22, 1858 – November 29, 1924) is regarded as one of the great operatic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century. Although he wrote only twelve operas, Puccini's works dominate the operatic stage, particularly in the United States, where, according to Opera America, Madama Butterfly and La Bohème are the two most frequently performed operas respectively, with Tosca being eighth and Turandot being twelfth on the same list. Known for his melodic ability, orchestra depth, and dramatism, in Italian opera, Puccini was the only true successor to Giuseppe Verdi.
Puccini was born in Lucca, Italy into a family with a long history of music. After the death of his father when he was only five years old, he was sent to study with his uncle Fortunato Magi, who considered him to be a poor and undisciplined student. Later, he took the position of church organist and choir master, but it was not until he saw a performance of Verdi's Aida that he became inspired to be an opera composer. He and a friend walked an entire 18.5 miles (30 Kilometers) to see the performance in Pisa. In 1880, Puccini travelled to the Conservatory of Music in Milan to begin his career by studying composition with Amilcare Ponchielli.
In 1880, the Messa composed at the age of 21, marked the end of Puccini's apprenticeship as a composer and the culmination of his family's long association with church music in his native Lucca. (Note: This name normally applies only to a "Gloria" mass, setting the opening two prayers of the Catholic Mass, the Kyrie and the Gloria. However, the Messa is a setting of the full Catholic Mass.) The work offers fascinating glimpses of the dramatic power that Puccini was soon to unleash on Milan's stages; the powerful arias for tenor and bass soloists are certainly more operatic in feel than is usually encountered in church music. The orchestration and the overall feeling of drama conveyed by his music establish a dialogue with Verdi's Requiem and perhaps already constitute a prediction of the future operatic career Puccini would embrace for life.
From 1880 to 1883 he studied at the Milan Conservatory under Ponchielli and Antonio Bazzini. In 1882, Puccini entered a competition for a one-act opera. Although he did not win, Le Villi was later staged in 1884 at the Teatro dal Verme; it also caught the attention of Giulio Ricordi, head of G. Ricordi & Co. music publishers, who commissioned a second opera, Edgar (1889).
From 1891 on, Puccini passed more and more of his time at Torre del Lago, in the Tuscan countryside. In this place on the border of the Massaciuccoli lake, where he passed lots of time hunting, he found refuge from the crowded city. Later he built a villa and moved there definitively in 1900. It was to remain his home and workplace until the very last years of his life. He is buried in the villa's chapel.
Puccini was born in Lucca, Italy into a family with a long history of music. After the death of his father when he was only five years old, he was sent to study with his uncle Fortunato Magi, who considered him to be a poor and undisciplined student. Later, he took the position of church organist and choir master, but it was not until he saw a performance of Verdi's Aida that he became inspired to be an opera composer. He and a friend walked an entire 18.5 miles (30 Kilometers) to see the performance in Pisa. In 1880, Puccini travelled to the Conservatory of Music in Milan to begin his career by studying composition with Amilcare Ponchielli.
In 1880, the Messa composed at the age of 21, marked the end of Puccini's apprenticeship as a composer and the culmination of his family's long association with church music in his native Lucca. (Note: This name normally applies only to a "Gloria" mass, setting the opening two prayers of the Catholic Mass, the Kyrie and the Gloria. However, the Messa is a setting of the full Catholic Mass.) The work offers fascinating glimpses of the dramatic power that Puccini was soon to unleash on Milan's stages; the powerful arias for tenor and bass soloists are certainly more operatic in feel than is usually encountered in church music. The orchestration and the overall feeling of drama conveyed by his music establish a dialogue with Verdi's Requiem and perhaps already constitute a prediction of the future operatic career Puccini would embrace for life.
From 1880 to 1883 he studied at the Milan Conservatory under Ponchielli and Antonio Bazzini. In 1882, Puccini entered a competition for a one-act opera. Although he did not win, Le Villi was later staged in 1884 at the Teatro dal Verme; it also caught the attention of Giulio Ricordi, head of G. Ricordi & Co. music publishers, who commissioned a second opera, Edgar (1889).
From 1891 on, Puccini passed more and more of his time at Torre del Lago, in the Tuscan countryside. In this place on the border of the Massaciuccoli lake, where he passed lots of time hunting, he found refuge from the crowded city. Later he built a villa and moved there definitively in 1900. It was to remain his home and workplace until the very last years of his life. He is buried in the villa's chapel.
Tu che di gel sei cinta from Act III of Turandot
Giacomo Puccini Lyrics
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Act II: Un bel di vedremo Un bel dì, vedremo Levarsi un fil di fumo Sull'estremo confi…
Act III: E lucevan le stelle E lucevan le stelle E olezzava la terra Stridea l'uscio dell…
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Gianni Schicchi: O mio babbino caro' O mio babbino caro Mi piace è bello, bello Vo' andare in…
La Fanciulla del West: Ch'ella mi creda Ch'ella mì creda libero e lontano Sopra una nuova via di…
La Tosca: E Lucevan Le Stelle E lucevan le stelle E olezzava la terra Stridea l'uscio dell…
Madama Butterfly Un Bel Di Vedremo Di Cataldo Massimo Anime Un Giorno Vedrai Ci sono certi gior…
Madame Butterfly Un bel dì, vedremo Levarsi un fil di fumo Sull′estremo confi…
Manon Lescaut: Act 1: Donna non vidi mai Donna non vidi mai simile A questa! A dirle: io t′amo, A nuo…
Musetta's Waltz Quando me'n vo' Quando me'n vo' soletta per la via, La gente…
Nessun dorma Nessun dorma! Nessun dorma! Tu pure, o, principessa, Nella t…
Nessun dorma (Andrea Bocelli) Nessun dorma! nessun dorma! Tu pure, o, principessa, Nella t…
Nessun dorma! Nessun dorma! Nessun dorma! Tu pure, o, principessa, Nella t…
O mio babbino caro O mio babbino caro, mi piace, è bello, bello. Vo'andare in…
O mio babbino caro from "Gianni Schicchi" O mio babbino caro Mi piace è bello, bello Vo′andare in Port…
O mio babbino caro (Gianni Schicchi) O mio babbino caro, mi piace è bello, bello; vo'andare in Po…
O Mio Babbino Caro from Gianni Schicchi O mio babbino caro Mi piace è bello, bello Vo'andare in Port…
O Mio Bambino Caro O mio babbino caro Mi piace è bello, bello Vo' andare in…
One Fine Day Weeping? And why? And why? Ah, ′tis faith you are lacking He…
Puccini : O Mio Babbino Caro O mio babbino caro Mi piace è bello, bello Vo' andare in…
Quando M'en Vo Quando me'n vo' Quando me'n vo' soletta per la via, La gente…
Tosca : E lucevan le stelle E lucevan le stelle E olezzava la terra Stridea l'uscio dell…
Tosca: Act 3: E Lucevan Le Stelle E lucevan le stelle Ed olezzava la terra Stridea l′uscio del…
Tosca: E lucevan le stelle E lucevan le stelle E olezzava la terra Stridea l'uscio dell…
Tosca: Recondita armonia CAVARADOSSI (Al Sagrestano) Dammi i colori! (Il Sagrestano …
Turandor: Nessun dorma! Nessun dorma! Nessun dorma! Tu pure, o, principessa, Nella t…
Turandot: "Nessun dorma" Nessun dorma! Nessun dorma Tu pure, o, principessa Nella tua…
Turandot: Act 3: Nessun Dorma Nessun dorma! Nessun dorma! Tu pure, o, principessa Nella tu…
Turandot: Nessun dorma Nessun dorma! Nessun dorma! Tu pure, o, Principessa Nella …
Turandot: Nessun dorma! Nessun dorma! Nessun dorma! Tu pure, o, principessa, Nella t…
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Tịnh Vân
Tu che di gel sei cinta
Da tanta fiamma vinta
L'amerai anche tu
L'amerai anche tu!
Prima di quest'aurora
Io chiudo stanca gli occhi
Perché egli vinca ancora
Ei vinca ancora
Per non
Per non vederlo più!
Prima di quest'aurora
Di quest'aurora
Io chiudo stanca gli occhi
Per non vederlo più!
Daphrozenking 06
I have always been a fan of Anna Netrebko. There are parts that are just absolutely beautiful in her voice in this aria especially when she relaxes her jaw and lets the space achieve the notes. Just beautiful. Her first note was a little pitchy but she corrected it in the opening line ending on the same note (any musician can tell this because she looked at the pianist for assurance on that note). I think her interpretation was a little forceful for a slave but nonetheless, it's a performance, not the opera lol. Great job! However, you should hear her powerful full rounded sound portray Turandot! She is absolutely stunning!
Maria Casemyr OperaSinger
Her passion for this aria makes me cry. I love her forever! ❤️
Tịnh Vân
Tu che di gel sei cinta
Da tanta fiamma vinta
L'amerai anche tu
L'amerai anche tu!
Prima di quest'aurora
Io chiudo stanca gli occhi
Perché egli vinca ancora
Ei vinca ancora
Per non
Per non vederlo più!
Prima di quest'aurora
Di quest'aurora
Io chiudo stanca gli occhi
Per non vederlo più!
laura DeMilio
Anna you are the very best. You put everything you have into every performance and it shows. You are beautiful and so very talented. A million thank yous for sharing your beautiful voice with us. 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
CC Romero
Maravillosa!!! 😍
Yanina Enikeeva-Prokopenko
Супер-тембр и суперличность!!! Анна ты Несравненная!
Gloria Di giuseppeantonio
La classe i colori l' interpretazione Grande Anna
File kalinina
столько чувств. просто. слушаеш и хочется жить. жить вечно в эпохе этих людей. браво!!!
Carmen Troncoso
Maravillosa!!
Darren Matias
I am shocked by the criticism of some YouTube “experts”! Sure, Music is subjective and preferences are inevitable but Miss Netrebko’s rendition does not deserve such severe words hurdled at such great and accomplished talent. There’s a reason why we don’t build monuments for critics. And there’s a reason why Miss Netrebko will continue to shine. She may realize she could improve some aspects of her performances but her very public process will keep us in wanting more... I wish amazing karma to Anna Netrebko!