Previous posts for May 30th are found here: Benny Goodman (2019), Gustav Leonhardt (2020), Benny Goodman (2021), Benny Goodman (2022), and Pauline Oliveros (2022)
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Riccardo Zandonai (28 or 30 May 1883 – 5 June 1944) was an Italian composer, especially of operas. [Most sources give his birth date as May 28, but some including the usually very reliable Baker's Biographical give the 30th, which fits my needs better today. I have written about him previously May 28, 2021.]
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Zandonai's fame rests largely on his opera Francesca da Rimini. – Wikipedia
“But as the evening wears on, you are likely to wonder why anyone felt any of it [Francesca da Rimini] was worth the bother.” -- Steve Smith, NYT review of Met production of Francesca da Rimini, March 6, 2013
If someone praises Zandonai,
I think I know the reason why;
They use him to impress their friends
With operatic odds and ends.
They are the sort who like to pose
As someone who enjoys and knows
The scores of long-forgotten shows,
And thus intimidating those
Whose ticket buying choice depends
On what a critic recommends,
And critics are a little shy
Of recommending Zandonai.
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