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| Boito, Arrigo |
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(ärr ´go bô´ t ) (KEY) , 18421918, Italian composer and librettist. His opera Mefistofele (1868, rev. 1875), influenced by Wagners music-drama, helped to bring about a new dramatic style in Italian opera. Its first performance, at La Scala, Milan, caused a riot, but it subsequently became very popular. Another opera, Nerone, was posthumously finished and produced by Toscanini in 1924. Many consider Boitos masterpieces to be the librettos for Verdis Otello and Falstaff. He also was librettist for Ponchiellis La Gioconda and wrote novels and poems. |
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