An edition of The Life of Verdi (Musical Lives) (2000)

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An edition of The Life of Verdi (Musical Lives) (2000)

The Life of Verdi (Musical Lives)

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"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."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
216

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The Life of Verdi (Musical Lives)
August 28, 2000, Cambridge University Press
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The Life of Verdi (Musical Lives)
August 28, 2000, Cambridge University Press
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First Sentence

"According to a dubious story Verdi liked to tell, his mother, her five-month-old son clutched to her breast, hid in the village church tower from Russian troops which in the last months of the Napoleonic wars swept across northern Italy."

Classifications

Library of Congress
ML410.V4 R74 2000, ML 410 V4 R74 2000

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
216
Dimensions
8.9 x 5.8 x 0.7 inches
Weight
1 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7750667M
ISBN 10
0521660114
ISBN 13
9780521660112
LCCN
99059952
OCLC/WorldCat
42923668

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According to a dubious story Verdi liked to tell, his mother, her five-month-old son clutched to her breast, hid in the village church tower from Russian troops which in the last months of the Napoleonic wars swept across northern Italy.
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