"Leoncavallo also travelled to Egito (where his uncle was the chancellor news department chief) before going to Paris, where he taught music, played piano in cafes and composed for vaudevilles -- a notivague atmosphere that he recreated in his opera La Bohème, contemporary unfortunate of the opera with the same name by Puccini." (Perpetuo)
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