Listeners can hear "tantalizing foreshadowings" of Manon Lescaut and La Bohème . Puccini even recycled portions of this music for his early operas Le Villi and Edgar . Orchestration Details

After decades of obscurity, the work was rediscovered in the 1970s, leading to a surge in modern performances and recordings. Musical Analysis and Style

The work debuted on July 15, 1882, conducted by Faccio at the Milan Conservatory.

The work is scored for a full late-Romantic orchestra, requiring: Preludio Sinfonico - Symphony Tacoma