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2. Giuseppe Verdi
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- Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901).
- Verdi had begun an opera, and tried to arrange a performance in Parma or Milan; he was unsuccessful but had some songs published and decided to settle in Milan in 1839 where his Oberto was accepted at La Scala and further operas commissioned. ... Verdi nearly gave up, but was fired by the libretto of Nabucco and in 1842 saw its successful production, which carried his reputation across Italy, Europe and the New World over the next five years. ... Verdi's gift for stirring melody and tragic and heroic situations struck a chord in an Italy struggling for freedom and unity, causes with which he was sympathetic; but much opera of this period has political themes and the involvement of Verdi's operas in politics is easily exaggerated. ...
- The period Verdi later called his 'years in the galleys' now began, with a long and demanding series of operas to compose and (usually) direct, in the main Italian centres and abroad: they include Ernani, Macbeth, Luisa Miller and eight others in 1844-50, in Paris and London as well as Rome, Milan, Naples, Venice, Florence and Trieste (with a pause in 1846 when his health gave way). ...
- First among them is Rigoletto, produced in Venice (after trouble with the censors, a recurring theme in Verdi) and a huge success, as its richly varied and unprecedentedly dramatic music amply justifies. No less successful, in Rome, was the more direct Il trovatore, at the beginning of 1853; but six weeks later La traviata, the most personal and intimate of Verdi's operas, was a failure in Venice - though with some revisions it was favourably received the following year at a different Venetian theatre. With the dark drama of the one, the heroics of the second and the grace and pathos of the third, Verdi had shown how extraordinarily wide was his expressive range. ...
- Verdi remained there for a time to defend his rights in face of the piracies of the Théâtre des Italiens and to deal with translations of some of his operas. ... Verdi was involved himself in political activity at this time, as representative of Busseto (where he lived) in the provincial parliament; later, pressed by Cavour, he was elected to the national parliament, and ultimately he was a senator. ...
- Verdi returned to Italy, to live at Genoa. In 1870 he began work on Aida, given at Cairo Opera House at the end of 1871 to mark the opening of the Suez Canal (Verdi was not present): again in the grand opera tradition, and more taut in structure than Don Carlos. Verdi was ready to give up opera; his works of 1873 are a string quartet and the vivid, appealing Requiem in honour of the poet Manzoni, given in 1874-5, in Milan (San Marco and La Scala, aptly), Paris, London and Vienna. In 1879 the composer-poet Boito and the publisher Ricordi prevailed upon Verdi to write another opera, Otello; Verdi, working slowly and much occupied with revisions of earlier operas, completed it only in 1886. This, his most powerful tragic work, a study in evil and jealousy, had its premiere in Milan in 1887; it is notable for the increasing richness of allusive detail in the orchestral writing and the approach to a more continuous musical texture, though Verdi, with his faith in the expressive force of the human voice, did not abandon the 'set piece' (aria, duet etc) even if he integrated it more fully into its context - above all in his next opera. ... That was his last opera; still to come was a set of Quattro pezzi sacri (although Verdi was a non-believer). ...
3. Giuseppe Verdi gallery
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- GIUSEPPE VERDI.
- VERDI and BUSSETO .
- foto Verdi .
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- Verdi conducts Aida .
- Verdi in the garden.
- caricature di Verdi .
- at Roncole Verdi .
- passport of Verdi .
- foto Verdi .
- bust of Verdi at Roncole .
4. Giuseppe Verdi: the life
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- Giuseppe Verdi .
- GIUSEPPE VERDI .
- FOTO VERDI BUSSETO .
- VERDI GIUSEPPE FORTUNINO FRANCESCO came of poor parents in Roncole of Busseto on the 10th of Octobre 1813. ...
- In 1835 he married his protector's daughter Margherita Barezzi who died together with their two children during the 1838-1840 years in Milan, where the Verdi family has moved. ...
- Giuseppe Verdi died in Milan on the 27th of the January 1901 and he was burried in the Home for Musicians he himself founded. ...
- The birth certificate of the 'Maestro' Giuseppe Verdi: .
- In the year eighteen-thirteen, on the twelfth of October, at nine o'clock, before us the Vice-Mayor of the town council of Busseto, "Ufficiale dello Stato Civile" of the above town council and the "Dipartimento del Taro"; appeared before us Verdi Carlo aged twenty-eight, innkeeper, living in Roncole; presented to us a boy child born on the tenth of the current month at eight o'clock, announced by himself and his wife Luisa Uttini, spinner, living in Roncole and to whom he has declared in giving the names of Giuseppe, Fortunino, Francesco. ...
- Verdi Carlo - Antonio Romanelli - Giacinto Carità - the Vice-Mayor Vitali. ...
5. Giuseppe Verdi - biography
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- Giuseppe Verdi, His Life And Works (1813 - 1901).
- At the age of ten Verdi left for the larger town of Busseto. ... In this town Verdi lived in the house of Antonio Barezzi, a merchant and passionate music lover, who employed Verdi to teach music to his daughter, Margherita with whom Verdi fell in love. Ferdinando Provesi, maestro of the local Philharmonic society gave Verdi lessons on musical composition and instrumental playing. ... Financial help was received from a scholarship from the Monte di Pietà of Busseto and from Barezzi who funded Verdi's first year. In Milan, Verdi frequented the theatres, getting to know the operatic repertoire of his time. ...
- After his studies in Milan, Verdi returned to Bussetto and the following year, in 1836, Barezzi granted him the hand of his daughter in matrimony. In the same year Verdi assumed the post as Maestro of the town's music school, a post he gave up in 1838 when he and his family moved to Milan. ...
- This opera was a fiasco and not surprisingly so as in 1838 and 1839 Verdi lost his two children due to illness, and in 1840 his wife died suddenly of encephalitis. Verdi lost his zest for life. ... Verdi was deeply moved by the biblical-sounding verses and the opera premièred two years later, finally revealing his true talent in all its glory. ...
- In 1851 Verdi and Giuseppina Strepponi, soprano and female protagonist of Nabucco in 1842, and with whom he had been living for some years, moved from the centre of Busseto where the villagers from the small-town frowned on the unsanctioned union, to the villa Sant'Agata, not far from Busseto. ...
- With regard to compositions, the period up until 1853 was one of frenzied activity for Verdi when he composed and presented some fifteen operas, including Macbeth (Florence, 1847) his first Shakespearean subject. ... These were years of patriotic Risorgimento ferment and wars of national independence, struggles that Verdi adhered to and that found fervent expression in his operas, such as La battaglia di Legnano (Rome, 1849). ...
- Verdi travelled with Giuseppina to Paris in 1853 to prepare Les Vêpres Siciliennes for l'Opéra de Paris, where it was presented two years later with modest success. Verdi remained there for some time to defend his rights in face of the piracies of the Théâtre des Italiens and to deal with translations of some of his operas. ...
6. THE VERDI REQUIEM
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- Leontyne Price, Fiorenza Cossotto, Luciano Pavarotti and Nicolai Ghiaurov in Unitel's historical production of Verdi's Requiem under the direction of Herbert von Karajan.
- THE VERDI REQUIEM.
- This year marks the l00th anniversary of the death of Giuseppe Verdi. ... The Verdi Centennial is being observed in opera houses and concert halls world-wide with performances of Verdi's Messa da Requiem, or Requiem Mass. Verdi wrote this Mass in memory of the great Italian novelist Alessandro Manzoni.
- When Verdi was 16 years old, he read Manzoni's famous novel, I Promessi Sposi (The Betrothed), and from then on Verdi was in awe of Manzoni's national vision and sense of humanity. When the 89-year-old novelist died in l873, Verdi wrote to his publisher: "I am deeply saddened by the death of our great man. ... " On June 2, Verdi travelled to Milan and early the next morning, he visited the gravesite, alone. ...
- The world premiere of the Verdi Requiem took place in Milan's Church of San Marco on May 22, l874. Verdi himself conducted a chorus of 120 singers and an orchestra of l00 musicians, with soloists from La Scala. ... Verdi had announced his retirement then, and he subsequently thought the Requiem would be his last work, little dreaming that his Shakespearean operas, Otello (l887) and Falstaff (l898), would follow much later.
- Verdi used the ancient words of the Roman Catholic Mass for the Dead, a liturgy filled with images of fire, light, darkness, Heaven and Hell. ...
- And during the course of the Requiem, Verdi pondered thoughts about the finality of death, the nature of God and eternity, and the accountability of every human being. ... And yet, the eloquence of the music is such that the Verdi Requiem becomes a personal experience for the listener.
- The rest of the Dies Irae is remarkable for the variety of moods and musical forms created by Verdi. ...
- Verdi understood the deepest emotions of the human heart --- grief, fear, guilt, love, and even joy. ...
7. Verdi Senato
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- BOCO (VERDI), E' IL GOVERNO DEI PINOCCHIO .
- DE ZULUETA (VERDI), GRAVE CHE BERLUSCONI IGNORI CAMERE .
- DE PETRIS (VERDI), UN VOTO UMILIANTE PER ROMA E PER IL NOSTRO PAESE.
- Gruppo Verdi - l'Unione.
8. GIOVANI VERDI
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- Noi Giovani Verdi mandiamo un messaggio d'affetto caloroso a Giuliana perchè ritorni a fare quello che ha sempre fatto, un giornalismo di qualità, e ci mobiliteremo per la sua liberazione. ...
- Riunione nazionale del settore d'iniziativa "GIOVANI VERDI: POLITICHE GIOVANILI E STUDENTESCHE".
- E' convocata la riunione nazionale del settore d'iniziativa "GIOVANI VERDI: POLITICHE GIOVANILI E STUDENTESCHE" per il giorno domenica 27 febbraio dalle ore 10:30 alle 14 circa a Napoli presso la stazione Marittima,varco Angioino (vicino piazza Municipio) a margine della conferenza programmatica. ...
- Sabato 19 Marzo 2005 da Pzza Repubblica a Roma, alle ore 14, scendi in Piazza coi Giovani Verdi per urlare il DIRITTO DI TUTTI ALLA PACE! Fermiamo le guerre!!!!!!!.
- segreteria Giovani Verdi e-mail .
- segreteria Giovani Verdi e-mail continua .
- L’iniziativa dei Giovani Verdi a sostegno delle azioni umanitarie nel Sud Est Asiatico.
- I Giovani Verdi di Caserta scendono in campo a sostegno delle azioni umanitarie a favore delle popolazioni del sud est asiatico. ...
- segreteria Giovani Verdi Caserta e-mail scarica il comunicato stampa .
- Il 20 dicembre 2004 alle 21 presso la federaione dei Verdi di Torino in via S. ...
- segreteria Giovani Verdi e-mail .
- i GIOVANI VERDI scendono in piazza contro la Manovra Finanziaria. ...
- segreteria Giovani Verdi e-mail .
- i Giovani Verdi provenienti dalla Calabria e dalla Sicilia marceranno a Messina contro la costruzione del Ponte .
- i Giovani Verdi lucani parteciperanno al dibattito dal titolo "I giovani per un impegno sulla cittadinanza attiva: diritti, immigrazione, ambiente". Tra i relatori del dibattito, la resonsabile dei Giovani Verdi lucani Roberta Labella e Mery Carmen Lammardo, responsabile di Legambiente. ...
9. Associazione Verdi Ancona - Federazione Provinciale Verdi
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- Associazione Verdi Ancona .
10. Very Verdi
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- Very Verdi .
- New York's Metropolitan Opera opened its new season in September with a performance of acts from three operas by Giuseppe Verdian American tribute coinciding with the international observance of the 100th anniversary of the Italian maestro's death. Opera lovers also thronged to free Verdi concerts this summer in Central Park, where the New York Grand Opera concluded its ambitious program of performing all 28 of Verdi's operas over the past eight years. ...
- And in Verdi's Italy, centenary celebrations were held throughout 2001, especially in Milan, at La Scala, where the opera house dedicated its entire season to Verdi. ...
- " A child prodigy who, as a young man, was denied entry to the exalted reaches of Milan's music conservatory, Verdi succeeded purely on the basis of his extraordinary gifts. ...
- After his first success, Nabucco, premiered in 1842, Verdi went from strength to strength. Beginning in 1851, he produced his three stellar hitsRigoletto, La Traviata and Il Trovatoreknown as the Verdi Trilogyin only two years. ...
- They paid tribute to the sentiment expressed by Italian Minister of Culture Giovanna Melandri during this centenary year: "Italy without Verdi," she averred, "would be like England without Shakespeare. ...
- At Casa Verdi, music is the food of loveand life (December 1995) .
11. Verdi-Mogul Obituaries
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- Verdi-Mogul Obituaries.
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- Obituaries for Verdi-Mogul, NV.
- Front Page > Nevada News > Verdi-Mogul > Obituaries Local Obituaries Dolores Johanna Ottowa Dolores Johanna Ottowa, 79, a Wellington resident for 27 years, died March 11, 2005, at St. ...
12. Giuseppe Verdi
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- Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi.
- (birth registry: Joseph Fortunin François Verdi; baptized Joseph Fortuninus Franciscus) .
- A Verdi Discography.
- Verdi em Portugal 1843-2001 .
- Budden, Julian: The Operas of Verdi, Revised edition, Oxford University Press, 1973, 1992. ...
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