Giuseppe Verdi

Portrait by [[Giovanni Boldini Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi ( ; ; 9 or 10 October 1813 – 27 January 1901) was an Italian composer best known for his operas. He was born near Busseto, a small town in the province of Parma, to a family of moderate means, receiving a musical education with the help of a local patron, Antonio Barezzi. Verdi came to dominate the Italian opera scene after the era of Gioachino Rossini, Vincenzo Bellini, and Gaetano Donizetti, whose works significantly influenced him.

In his early operas, Verdi demonstrated sympathy with the Risorgimento movement which sought the unification of Italy. He also served briefly as an elected politician. The chorus "Va, pensiero" from his early opera ''Nabucco'' (1842), and similar choruses in later operas, were much in the spirit of the unification movement, and the composer himself became esteemed as a representative of these ideals. An intensely private person, Verdi did not seek to ingratiate himself with popular movements. As he became professionally successful, he was able to reduce his operatic workload and sought to establish himself as a landowner in his native region. He found further fame with the three peaks of his 'middle period': ''Rigoletto'' (1851), ''Il trovatore'' and ''La traviata'' (both 1853). He surprised the musical world by returning, after his success with the opera ''Aida'' (1871), with three late masterpieces: his ''Requiem'' (1874), and the operas ''Otello'' (1887) and ''Falstaff'' (1893).

Verdi's operas remain among the most popular in the repertory. In 2013, the bicentenary of his birth was widely celebrated around the world with television and radio broadcasts and live performances. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. 1
    by Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901
    Published 1864
    Madrid, 1864.
    27 p.
  2. 2
    Paris, Calmann-Lévy [n.d.]
    47 p.
  3. 3
    London ; New York : Boosey, [18--]
    1 vocal score (235 p.)
  4. 4
    Wiesbaden : R. Bechtold, [18--?]
    32 p.
  5. 5
    by Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901
    Published 1893
    Milano ; New York : G. Ricordi, c1893.
    115 p. ; 20 cm.
    Other Authors: ...Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901...
  6. 6
    by Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901
    Published 1903
    Madrid, R. Velasco, 1903.
    39 p.
  7. 7
    by Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901
    Published 1906
    Madrid, R. Velasco, 1906.
    41 p.
  8. 8
    by Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901
    Published 1876
    Paris, Librairie théâtrale [1876]
    89 p.
  9. 9
    Paris, Librairie théâtrale [n.d.]
    47 p.
  10. 10
    Paris, M.-R. Braun [n.d.]
    31 p.
  11. 11
    Paris, Librairie théâtrale [n.d.]
    59 p.
  12. 12
    [S.l.] : The Opera House, [18--]
    63 p.
  13. 13
    by Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901
    Published 1876
    New York : R.M. De Witt, c1876.
    1 vocal score (30 p.) : plan.
  14. 14
    by Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901
    Published 1906
    Madrid, R. Velasco, 1906.
    38 p.
  15. 15
    by Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901
    Published 1907
    Madrid, R. Velasco, 1907.
    37 p.
  16. 16
    Paris, Librairie théâtrale [n.d.]
    63 p.
  17. 17
    by Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901
    Published 1870
    London ; New York : Boosey, [187-?]
    1 vocal score (264 p.)
  18. 18
    by Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901
    Published 1850
    New York : [s.n.], 1850.
    17 p.
  19. 19
    by Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901
    Published 1894
    Paris : Calmann-Lévy, [1894]
    50 p.
    Other Authors: ...Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901...
  20. 20
    by Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901
    Published 1855
    [London] : Printed, published, and sold exclusively by T. Brettell, [1855?]
    71 p.

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