Handwritten musical manuscript from Puccini's draft of 'La fanciulla del West [The Girl of the West],' one page, 9.5 x 12, no date but circa 1908–1910. The page features numerous corrections, deletions, and additions, with twelve words written in Puccini's hand. In very good to fine condition, with scattered small stains and light soiling, and several small pieces of old tape and short tears to the edges.
Based on David Belasco's play 'The Girl of the Golden West,' Puccini's 'La Fanciulla del West' premiered at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York on December 10, 1910, conducted by Arturo Toscanini and featuring Enrico Caruso in the lead role of Dick Johnson. The opera remained popular through its first season, and continued to enjoy moderate success with premiers throughout Europe, Australia, and Argentina. This significant musical manuscript demonstrates Puccini's energetic process of composition, with quick scrawls and rapid deletions, in addition to carefully crafted passages. A marvelous piece of opera history.
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