Giuseppe Verdi


 

Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi (October 10, 1813January 27, 1901) is to date the most influential composer of the Italian School of Opera. His greatest works (i.e. Rigoletto, La Traviata, Aida), known for their abundance of expressive melody, are frequently performed in opera houses throughout the world and, transcending the boundaries of the genre, some of his themes have long since taken root in popular culture (La donna è mobile, from Rigoletto). Oftentimes scoffed at by the critics, in his lifetime and today, as catering to the tastes of the common folk, overly simple in chromatic texture and shamelessly melodramatic, Verdi?s masterpieces dominate the standard repertoire a century and a half after their composition.

References

  • Kamien, Roger. Music : An Appreciation. Mcgraw-Hill College; 3rd edition (August 1, 1997) ISBN 0070365210
  • Gal, Hans. Brahms, Wagner, Verdi : Drei Meister, Drei Welten. (January 1, 1975) ISBN 3100243021

~ Table of Content ~

Introduction
Biography
Verdi's role in the Risorgimento
Style
Eponyms
Questa o quella
References
See also
External links

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