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Author Rosselli, John.

Title The life of Verdi / John Rosselli.

Publication Info. New York : Cambridge University Press, 2000.

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Location Call No. Status
 Avon Free Public Library - Adult Department  92 VERDI    Check Shelf
 Farmington, Main Library - Adult Department  B VERDI, GIUSEPPE    Check Shelf
 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  780.92 V584RO    Check Shelf
Description x, 204 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Series Musical lives
Musical lives.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction: truth and theatre -- The innkeeper's son, 1813-1842: Oberto to Nabucco -- The galley slave, 1842-1847: Nabucco to Macbeth -- Turning-points, 1847-49: I masnadieri to La battaglia di Legnano -- The people's composer, 1849-1859: Luisa Miller to Un ballo in maschera -- Complications, 1859-1872: La forza del destino, Don Carlos, and Aida -- Evergreen, 1872-1901: the Requiem, Otello and Falstaff.
Summary "Verdi's long life spanned Napoleonic rule and the age of broadcasting. He was the last great composer to give direct voice to basic human emotions, yet he was not always as straightforward as the directness of his work suggests: he was neither the uneducated peasant he claimed to be nor the conservative nationalist he seemed to become in his later years. In this new biography, John Rosselli traces the life and work of a boldly innovative artist. He investigates Verdi's businesslike running of a landed estate as well as a highly successful career, and looks into his complex relationships - still not quite clear - with two women singers: his second wife Giuseppina Strepponi and his probable lover Teresa Stolz. At the same time he considers the music with clarity and insight, dwelling on the most important operas and showing us why they still fill theatres and rouse enthusiasm today."--Jacket.
Subject Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901.
Composers -- Italy -- Biography.
ISBN 0521660114
052166957X paperback
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