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    Zazà (Italian pronunciation: [dzadˈdza]) is an opera by Ruggero Leoncavallo, with a libretto by the composer, which draws on the same material as the French...
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  • Dwan Zaza (1939 film), a film directed by George Cukor Zaza (1956 film), a French drama film Za-Za, an album by the BulletBoys Zazà, a 1900 opera by Ruggero...
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    Leoncavallo's other operas is heard today, but the baritone arias from Zazà were great concert and recording favourites among baritones and Zazà as a whole is...
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    Ganna Walska (category 20th-century Polish women opera singers)
    arranged for Walska to take the lead in a production of Zazà by Ruggero Leoncavallo at the Chicago Opera in 1920. Reportedly, Walska got into an argument with...
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  • exemplary revival – Zazà, Opera Holland Park, review". The Daily Telegraph. Christiansen, Rupert (3 August 2016). "The Queen of Spades, Opera Holland Park,...
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    [citation needed] Farrar retired from opera in 1922 at the age of 40. Her final performance was as Leoncavallo's Zazà. By this stage, her voice was in premature...
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    Pagliacci (redirect from Players (opera))
    translation, 'Clowns') is an Italian opera in a prologue and two acts, with music and libretto by Ruggero Leoncavallo. The opera tells the tale of Canio, actor...
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    most notably Falstaff. 1897: Mimì in La bohème (Leoncavallo) 1900: Zazà in Zazà (Leoncavallo) 1903: Stephana in Siberia (Giordano) 1904: Cio-Cio San...
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    next works were not so successful: I Medici (1893), La bohème (1897) and Zazà (1900). The most outstanding composer of this trend was Giacomo Puccini....
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    Zingari (redirect from Gli zingari (opera))
    make it Leoncavallo's most performed opera after Pagliacci, surpassing the performances of his more widely known Zazà and La bohème.[citation needed] Although...
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