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- Zazà abstract "Zazà is an opera by Ruggero Leoncavallo, with the libretto by the composer. Its première at the Teatro Lirico di Milano on 10 November 1900, starring Rosina Storchio as Zazà, Edoardo Garbin as Milio, Mario Sammarco as Cascart and Clorinda Pini-Corsi as Anaïde, and conducted by Arturo Toscanini, began its triumphant run of performances in opera houses around the world.Over the next twenty years it received over fifty new productions from Palermo to Paris, Buenos Aires to Moscow, Cairo to San Francisco, arriving at The Metropolitan Opera on 16 January 1920 in a production directed by David Belasco and conducted by Roberto Moranzoni, starring Geraldine Farrar, Giulio Crimi and Pasquale Amato, and later Giovanni Martinelli and Giuseppe De Luca. La bohème and Zazà are the operas of Leoncavallo's which most nearly matched the success of Pagliacci.The story of the opera concerns the French music hall singer, Zazà and her affair and subsequent decision to leave her lover, Milio, when she discovers that he is married. The score is rich with the colorful details of the French music halls where Leoncavallo had spent his early years as a composer.".
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- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink Arturo_Toscanini.
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- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink Buenos_Aires.
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink Cairo.
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink Category:1900_operas.
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian-language_operas.
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink Category:Operas.
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink Category:Operas_by_Ruggero_Leoncavallo.
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink Category:Operas_set_in_France.
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink Clorinda_Pini-Corsi.
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink Contralto.
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink David_Belasco.
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink Edoardo_Garbin.
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink Geraldine_Farrar.
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink Giovanni_Martinelli.
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink Giuseppe_De_Luca.
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink La_bohème_(Leoncavallo).
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink Mario_Sammarco.
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink Metropolitan_Opera.
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink Mezzo-soprano.
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink Milan.
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink Moscow.
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink Music_hall.
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink Palermo.
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink Pasquale_Amato.
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink Rosina_Storchio.
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink Ruggero_Leoncavallo.
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink San_Francisco.
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink Soprano.
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink Teatro_Grattacielo.
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLink Tenor.
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- Zazà wikiPageWikiLinkText "Milio".
- Zazà wikiPageWikiLinkText "Zazà".
- Zazà hasPhotoCollection Zazà.
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- Zazà subject Category:1900_operas.
- Zazà subject Category:Italian-language_operas.
- Zazà subject Category:Operas.
- Zazà subject Category:Operas_by_Ruggero_Leoncavallo.
- Zazà subject Category:Operas_set_in_France.
- Zazà comment "Zazà is an opera by Ruggero Leoncavallo, with the libretto by the composer.".
- Zazà label "Zazà".
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- Zazà sameAs Zazà_(opera).
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- Zazà wasDerivedFrom Zazà?oldid=655929116.
- Zazà isPrimaryTopicOf Zazà.