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  1. Illica, Luigi 1857–1919PERSONAL: Born May 9, 1857, in Castell' Arquato, Italy; died December 16, 1919, in Colombarone, Italy.CAREER: Sailor, 1875–79; cofounded a ...

  2. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › Luigi_IllicaLuigi Illica - Wikipedia

    Luigi Illica (n. 9 mai 1857 – d. 16 decembrie 1919) a fost un libretist italian, care a scris librete mai ales pentru operele lui Giacomo Puccini (de obicei cu Giuseppe Giacosa), dar și pentru operele lui Alfredo Catalani, Umberto Giordano, Baron Alberto Franchetti, precum și pentru alți compozitori italieni.

  3. Luigi Illica. More images. Real Name: Luigi Illica. Profile: Italian essayist, playwright, and prolific librettist for various composers. Born 9 May 1857 in Castell'Arquato (near Piacenza), Emilia-Romagna, Italy - Died 16 December 1919 in Colombarone (near Pesaro), Marche, Italy. He is best known for his collaborations with Giacomo Puccini ...

  4. Biografía de Luigi Illica y su filmografía, todas sus películas: La Bohème, Madame Butterfly (1954), Tosca, Madame Butterfly

  5. La bohème (en español, La bohemia) es una ópera en cuatro actos 3 con música de Giacomo Puccini y libreto en italiano de Giuseppe Giacosa y Luigi Illica, quienes simplificaron y aunaron los diferentes episodios de la novela por entregas Escenas de la vida bohemia, de Henri Murger, 4 publicada a lo largo de cinco años (1845-1849) en el ...

  6. Puccini's partnership with the playwright/librettists Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa was one of the most successful in the whole history of Italian opera -- a meeting of great artistic minds akin to Verdi's association with Boito and Bellini's with Romani. Although Illica and Giacosa are best remembered for their work with Puccini, each had ...

  7. Luigi Illica collaborated with Giacomo Puccini, Alfredo Catalani, Umberto Giordano and some more musicians. But the meeting with Giuseppe Giacosa was the most important for him, cause together publish his most important librettos: La Bohème, Tosca, Madama Butterfly. The luckiest libretto written only by himself was Andrea Chénier.