Giacomo Puccini's Preludio Sinfonico in A major (1882) is a pivotal early work composed as his final examination piece at the Milan Conservatory. Though it received a lukewarm critical reception at its premiere, it is now celebrated for its lush orchestration and clear foreshadowing of the "desperate passion" found in his later operatic masterpieces like Manon Lescaut and La Bohème. Key Features
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