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- Crisantemi, (Chrysanthemums), SC 65, is an instrumental prelude for string quartet written by Giacomo Puccini in 1890 as a tribute to the late Amadeo I...
- Alpha, and Triangle Fraternity. Italian composer Giacomo Puccini wrote Crisantemi (1890), a movement for string quartet, in memory of his friend Amedeo...
- Chrysanthemums for a Bunch of Swine (Original title: Crisantemi per un branco di carogne) is a 1968 Italian western film directed by Sergio Pastore. The...
- 1890. His friend Puccini composed the famous elegy for string quartet Crisantemi in his memory. The muni****lity of Amadeo, in the province of Cavite,...
- (1956), the British stage musical that inspired Thoroughly Modern Millie "Crisantemi", string quartet composition dating from 1890 by Puccini "The Chrysanthemum"...
- Quartet in D Major (c.1880-1883) 3 Minuetti for String Quartet (1881) I Crisantemi for String Quartet (1892) (movement for string quartet, 1890, a Threnody...
- of Manon Lescaut come from his compositions for strings: the quartet Crisantemi (January 1890), three Menuets (probably 1884) and a Scherzo (1883?). The...
- his Preludio Sinfonico of 1882, and his 1890 string quartet movement Crisantemi. However, he is primarily known for his operas: Le Villi, libretto by...
- Piluk il timido Daisy Sugar Candy 1968 Due occhi per uccidere Nadia 1968 Crisantemi per un branco di carogne 1970 Edipeon Lola 1977 I nuovi mostri La principessa...
- minor, Op. 17. Giacomo Puccini (1858–1924): An elegy for string quartet, Crisantemi ("Chrysanthemums"), that he wrote in 1890. Hilda Sehested (1858–1936):...