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  1. Schicchi (died c. February 1280) [citation needed] was a medieval knight of Florence in the thirteenth century. His life, including his crime of fraud by being a talented imposter, is detailed by Dante in the Inferno, which inspired a Puccini opera and a later play.

  2. Gianni Schicchi de' Cavalcanti (... – prima del febbraio 1280) è stato un cavaliere medievale italiano, personaggio storico fiorentino del Duecento, citato anche da Dante Alighieri tra i personaggi dell'Inferno.

  3. Gianni Schicchi es una ópera cómica en un acto con música de Giacomo Puccini y libreto en italiano de Giovacchino Forzano, compuesta en 1917-18. Es la tercera y última de las óperas (precedida por Il tabarro y Suor Angelica ) que conforman El tríptico ( Il trittico ).

  4. Gianni Schicchi de' Cavalcanti was a 13th-century Italian knight, a Florentine historical figure mentioned by Dante in the Inferno, Canto XXX. In that canto, Dante visits the Circle of Impersonators and sees a man savagely attacking another: he is told that the attacker is Schicchi, condemned to Hell for impersonating Buoso Donati ...

  5. Gianni Schicchi, comic opera in one act by Italian composer Giacomo Puccini that premiered at New York’s Metropolitan Opera on December 14, 1918. The composer’s only comic opera, it contains the well-known soprano aria “O mio babbino caro” (“Oh My Dear Father”).

  6. conductor : Roberto Moranzoni. All listed performances took place as part of Il trittico, unless otherwise noted (*) First performance in: Italy: 11 Jan 1919, Rome (Teatro Costanzi) Argentina: 25 Jun 1919, Buenos Aires. Brazil: 22 Sep 1919, Rio de Janeiro. England: 18 Jun 1920, London (Covent Garden)

  7. The work was composed in a relatively short space of time, from October 1917 to April 1918. Gianni Schicchi, of the works of The triptych, is the one most liked by audiences, for its popular and comical accents.