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Title: Verdi The Complete Works
Otros títulos: Verdi The Complete Works Vol. 1
Jérusalem
Verdi Las Obras Completas Vol.1
Jerusalén
Intérprete/ Colaborador: Giuseppe Verdi; Marcello Giordani; Philippe Rouillon; Roberto Scandiuzzi; Marina Mescheriakova; Daniel Borowski; Simon Edwards; Hélène Le Corre; Wolfgang Barta; Slobodan Stanković; Jovo Reljin; Choeur du Grand Théâtre de Genève; Guillaume Tourniaire; Sophie Raynaud; Thomas Rüsner; L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande; Fabio Luisi; Alphonse Royer; Gustave Vaëz
Código CDU: Ve.16
Forma Musical: Operas
Abstract: Giuseppe Verdi was to opera in the Italian tradition what Beethoven was to the symphony. When he arrived on the scene some had suggested that effective opera after Rossini was not possible. Verdi, however, took the form to new heights of drama and musical expression. Partisans see him as at least the equal of Wagner, even though his style and musical persona were of an entirely different cast. In the end, both Verdi's popular vein—as heard in the operas Rigoletto, Il trovatore, and La traviata—and his deeper side—found in Aida, Otello, and Falstaff—demonstrate his mastery and far-reaching development of Italian opera. Verdi showed talent by the age of seven and even played organ at a local church. Around this time he was given an old piano, which he quickly learned to play with proficiency. He moved to Busseto in 1823 and began study the following year with Ferdinando Provesi. By age 15 he had become an assistant church organist and had already started composing. Beginning in 1832, ...


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