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- Nerone_(Mascagni) abstract "Nerone (Nero) is an opera in three acts by Pietro Mascagni from a libretto by Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti, based on the play Nerone by Pietro Cossa. Most of Mascagni's music was drawn from a failed project Vistilia (from 1907) - the music made to 'fit' a wholly unconnected liberetto.It received its first performance on 16 January 1935 at La Scala, Milan which was conducted by Mascagni himself.".
- Q733538 abstract "Nerone (Nero) is an opera in three acts by Pietro Mascagni from a libretto by Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti, based on the play Nerone by Pietro Cossa. Most of Mascagni's music was drawn from a failed project Vistilia (from 1907) - the music made to 'fit' a wholly unconnected liberetto.It received its first performance on 16 January 1935 at La Scala, Milan which was conducted by Mascagni himself.".
- Nerone_(Mascagni) comment "Nerone (Nero) is an opera in three acts by Pietro Mascagni from a libretto by Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti, based on the play Nerone by Pietro Cossa. Most of Mascagni's music was drawn from a failed project Vistilia (from 1907) - the music made to 'fit' a wholly unconnected liberetto.It received its first performance on 16 January 1935 at La Scala, Milan which was conducted by Mascagni himself.".
- Q733538 comment "Nerone (Nero) is an opera in three acts by Pietro Mascagni from a libretto by Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti, based on the play Nerone by Pietro Cossa. Most of Mascagni's music was drawn from a failed project Vistilia (from 1907) - the music made to 'fit' a wholly unconnected liberetto.It received its first performance on 16 January 1935 at La Scala, Milan which was conducted by Mascagni himself.".