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{{first pic|Madame Butterfly CD.jpg|[[Grace Holloway]]'s ''[[Madame Butterfly]]'' CD. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Doctor Who (TV story)}})}} | |||
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a composer of [[opera]]s. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a composer of [[opera]]s. | ||
[[ | The [[Third Doctor]] claimed to have met Puccini at [[Milan]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Devil Goblins from Neptune (novel)}}) | ||
[[Grace Holloway]] was a fan of Puccini, and listened to his opera ''[[Madame Butterfly]]'' while she performed the surgery on the [[Seventh Doctor]] which caused his [[regeneration]]. Later, the [[amnesia]]c [[Eighth Doctor]] hummed the music to himself, and upon seeing Grace it jogged his memory of the surgery somewhat. Later at Grace's home, seeing her CD of ''Madame Butterfly'' further jogged the Doctor's memory of being with Puccini on his deathbed, and of [[Franco Alfano]] finishing Puccini's opera ''[[Turandot]]'' based on his notes. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Doctor Who (TV story)}}) | |||
Some time before those events, the Seventh Doctor found himself trapped in a decompressing airlock as ''Madame Butterfly'' played over the speakers, and was determined not to die to the sound of what he angrily called "[[lift music|elevator music]]". ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Death Collectors (audio story)}}) While being [[torture]]d by [[Guii del Toro]], the Doctor recalled a future memory of a voice whispering Puccini's name. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Companion Piece (novel)}}) | |||
The [[ | The Eighth Doctor locked a prison known as [[the Cube]] with a complex cryptographic seal, the password to which included a Puccini aria played backward. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Something Inside (audio story)}}) | ||
The [[Tenth Doctor]] went to the [[Vienna State Opera]] to see Puccini's grand opera ''[[Turandot]]''. The alien [[Anton Mordillo]] was the star of the opera. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Great Mordillo (comic story)}}) | |||
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[[Category:Real world musicians whose work appears in Doctor Who]] | [[Category:Real world musicians whose work appears in Doctor Who]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:38, 17 July 2024
Giacomo Puccini was a composer of operas.
The Third Doctor claimed to have met Puccini at Milan. (PROSE: The Devil Goblins from Neptune [+]Loading...["The Devil Goblins from Neptune (novel)"])
Grace Holloway was a fan of Puccini, and listened to his opera Madame Butterfly while she performed the surgery on the Seventh Doctor which caused his regeneration. Later, the amnesiac Eighth Doctor hummed the music to himself, and upon seeing Grace it jogged his memory of the surgery somewhat. Later at Grace's home, seeing her CD of Madame Butterfly further jogged the Doctor's memory of being with Puccini on his deathbed, and of Franco Alfano finishing Puccini's opera Turandot based on his notes. (TV: Doctor Who [+]Loading...["Doctor Who (TV story)"])
Some time before those events, the Seventh Doctor found himself trapped in a decompressing airlock as Madame Butterfly played over the speakers, and was determined not to die to the sound of what he angrily called "elevator music". (AUDIO: The Death Collectors [+]Loading...["The Death Collectors (audio story)"]) While being tortured by Guii del Toro, the Doctor recalled a future memory of a voice whispering Puccini's name. (PROSE: Companion Piece [+]Loading...["Companion Piece (novel)"])
The Eighth Doctor locked a prison known as the Cube with a complex cryptographic seal, the password to which included a Puccini aria played backward. (AUDIO: Something Inside [+]Loading...["Something Inside (audio story)"])
The Tenth Doctor went to the Vienna State Opera to see Puccini's grand opera Turandot. The alien Anton Mordillo was the star of the opera. (COMIC: The Great Mordillo [+]Loading...["The Great Mordillo (comic story)"])