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Zazà Italian pronunciation: [dzadˈdza] is an opera by Ruggero Leoncavallo, with a libretto by the composer. The story 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 music is influenced by the French music halls where Leoncavallo had spent his early years as a composer. La bohème and Zazà are the operas of Leoncavallo's which most nearly matched the success of Pagliacci, although both enjoy few contemporary productions, and are relatively little-known beyond circles of Opera enthusiasts.

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  • Zazà ist eine Oper (Originalbezeichnung: „Commedia lirica“) in vier Akten des Komponisten Ruggero Leoncavallo. Das Libretto schuf ebenfalls Leoncavallo; auf der Grundlage des gleichnamigen Schauspiels von und . Die Uraufführung fand am 10. November 1900 am Teatro Lirico in Mailand statt; in Frankreich war die Oper erstmals 1903 an der Opéra de Lille zu sehen. (de)
  • Zazà es una ópera en cuatro actos compuesta por Ruggero Leoncavallo sobre un libreto en italiano del mismo compositor. Se estrenó en el Teatro Lírico de Milán el 10 de noviembre de 1900.​ Esta ópera se representa muy poco. En las estadísticas de Operabase aparece con sólo una representación en el período 2005-2010 y otra en 2016. (es)
  • Zazà Italian pronunciation: [dzadˈdza] is an opera by Ruggero Leoncavallo, with a libretto by the composer. The story 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 music is influenced by the French music halls where Leoncavallo had spent his early years as a composer. Its premiere was at the Teatro Lirico in Milan on 10 November 1900, starring Rosina Storchio as Zazà, Edoardo Garbin as Milio, Mario Sammarco as Cascart and Clorinda Pini-Corsi as Anaide, and conducted by Arturo Toscanini. It was later seen in opera houses around the world. Over the following 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, although both enjoy few contemporary productions, and are relatively little-known beyond circles of Opera enthusiasts. Dayton Daily News editor Betty Dietz Krebs described Zazà as alternating "between moments of passion and intensity and stretches of comedy" and said that it contains "a string of arias." Reviews of early performances in New York were lukewarm on the music and stated that the best music was similar to that of Pagliacci. Reviewing an early performance at the Metropolitan Opera in 1920, the New York Tribune stated that the music "is not fresh or original, nor even characteristic of its composer except in places where it is reminiscent of Pagliacci, and even in its best moments it is sadly lacking in distinction; but it challenges praise which must go to the creation of a man who knew his business, knew it thoroughly." Reviewing the Metropolitan premiere The Standard Union stated that the opera "was best when it most recalled [Pagliacci]." The New York Herald praised Geraldine Farrar's performance in the title role at the Metropolitan premiere but said that the music "neither illuminates nor interferes with the drama. It is often futile, often a mere blank, but by no means infrequently in excellent accord with the sentiment of the situation. If there are few vocal climaxes, the two or three that exist are theatrically well planned." (en)
  • Zazà è un'opera lirica in quattro atti di Ruggero Leoncavallo, musicata su libretto del compositore stesso e rappresentata la prima volta al Teatro Lirico di Milano il 10 novembre 1900 diretta da Arturo Toscanini con Rosina Storchio ed Edoardo Garbin. (it)
  • Zazà is opera in vier bedrijven van Ruggero Leoncavallo op een libretto van de componist, gebaseerd op het uit 1899 van de Franse auteurs en . De wereldpremière vond plaats op 10 november 1900 in het in Milaan. De eerste opvoering werd gedirigeerd door Arturo Toscanini en daarna begon een triomfantelijke serie opvoeringen over de hele wereld heen. De komende twintig jaar bellefde de opera meer dan vijftig nieuwe producties van Palermo tot Parijs, van Buenos Aires tot Moskou, en van Caïro tot San Francisco om op 16 januari 1920 te arriveren bij de Metropolitan Opera in New York, in een productie die geregisseerd werd door David Belasco en gedirigeerd door . La bohème en Zazà zijn opera's van Leoncavallo die bijna net zo veel succes hadden als I pagliacci. (nl)
  • Zazà är en italiensk opera (commedia lirica) i fyra akter med musik av Ruggero Leoncavallo. Librettot skrevs av tonsättaren efter pjäsen av och Pierre Berton (1898). (sv)
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  • Zazà ist eine Oper (Originalbezeichnung: „Commedia lirica“) in vier Akten des Komponisten Ruggero Leoncavallo. Das Libretto schuf ebenfalls Leoncavallo; auf der Grundlage des gleichnamigen Schauspiels von und . Die Uraufführung fand am 10. November 1900 am Teatro Lirico in Mailand statt; in Frankreich war die Oper erstmals 1903 an der Opéra de Lille zu sehen. (de)
  • Zazà es una ópera en cuatro actos compuesta por Ruggero Leoncavallo sobre un libreto en italiano del mismo compositor. Se estrenó en el Teatro Lírico de Milán el 10 de noviembre de 1900.​ Esta ópera se representa muy poco. En las estadísticas de Operabase aparece con sólo una representación en el período 2005-2010 y otra en 2016. (es)
  • Zazà è un'opera lirica in quattro atti di Ruggero Leoncavallo, musicata su libretto del compositore stesso e rappresentata la prima volta al Teatro Lirico di Milano il 10 novembre 1900 diretta da Arturo Toscanini con Rosina Storchio ed Edoardo Garbin. (it)
  • Zazà är en italiensk opera (commedia lirica) i fyra akter med musik av Ruggero Leoncavallo. Librettot skrevs av tonsättaren efter pjäsen av och Pierre Berton (1898). (sv)
  • Zazà Italian pronunciation: [dzadˈdza] is an opera by Ruggero Leoncavallo, with a libretto by the composer. The story 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 music is influenced by the French music halls where Leoncavallo had spent his early years as a composer. La bohème and Zazà are the operas of Leoncavallo's which most nearly matched the success of Pagliacci, although both enjoy few contemporary productions, and are relatively little-known beyond circles of Opera enthusiasts. (en)
  • Zazà is opera in vier bedrijven van Ruggero Leoncavallo op een libretto van de componist, gebaseerd op het uit 1899 van de Franse auteurs en . De wereldpremière vond plaats op 10 november 1900 in het in Milaan. (nl)
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