Nerone
Nerone (Nero).
1. Opera in 4 acts by Boito to his own lib. Begun in 1877 and still incomplete when Boito died in 1918. Completed by Toscanini, Tommasini, and Smareglia and prod. Milan 1924, Rome 1928.
2. Opera in 3 acts by Mascagni to lib. by Targioni-Tozzetti after comedy by P. Cossa (1872). Comp. 1934. Prod. Milan 1935.
1. Opera in 4 acts by Boito to his own lib. Begun in 1877 and still incomplete when Boito died in 1918. Completed by Toscanini, Tommasini, and Smareglia and prod. Milan 1924, Rome 1928.
2. Opera in 3 acts by Mascagni to lib. by Targioni-Tozzetti after comedy by P. Cossa (1872). Comp. 1934. Prod. Milan 1935.
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