PUCCINI Giacomo (1858 - 1924) - Lot 163

Lot 163
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PUCCINI Giacomo (1858 - 1924) - Lot 163
PUCCINI Giacomo (1858 - 1924) 4 L.A.S. "Giacomo" or "GP", 1907-1908, to Sybil SELIGMAN in London; 1 page small in-4 each with address on reverse; in Italian. Torre del Lago July 23, 1907. Complains of being without news. He is "mortifi catissimo". He asks for the original libretto of the Girl [the play by Belasco]. Torre del Lago [July 28]. He urges his friend to come and join him, with details of the journey (trains to Milan or Genoa, or line to Parma) to Viareggio, then from Viareggio to Torre by car... Milan [December 29]. It is about the representation of Tosca: "il pubblico và piano"... [Torre del Lago] 25 September 1908. He will leave for Paris. Butterfl will be performed there in the last days of October, says Carré; but Puccini believes that it will be at the beginning of November. Then he talks about the libretto of his next opera, Conchita (after La Femme et le pantin by P. Louÿs), about which he is preoccupied and even dumbfounded, he is very afraid for the type of man and the events of the drama: "Sono un pò impensierito per Conchita - meglio, un pò indebolito pel soggetto! Ho une grande paura per il tipo di Lei et per gli eventi del dramma", he finds all the characters unsympathetic, which is a bad thing in theater
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