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Verdi: String Quartet in E Minor/... - CD Music

by Giuseppe Verdi
label: Linn Records, September of 2022 ‧
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ALIGNMENT


Disco 1
01 - Crisantemi
02 - I. Allegro
03 - II. Andantino
04 - III. Prestissimo
05 - IV. Scherzo Fuga (Allegro Assai Mosso)
06 - I. Moderato E Simplice
07 - II. Andante Cantabile
08 - III. Scherzo (Allegro Non Tanto E Con Fuoco)
09 - IV. Finale (Allegro Giusto)

Verdi: String Quartet in E Minor/... - CD

by Giuseppe Verdi

Property Description
label: Linn Records
Release Date: September of 2022
Dimensions: 125 x 140 x 8 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Classic > Camera Music
EAN: 0691062069724
Number of disks: 1
Format: CD / Album

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Giuseppe Verdi

Giuseppe Verdi was one of the most important and influential composers in the history of opera, born on October 10, 1813 in Le Roncole, a village in the province of Parma, Italy, and died on January 27, 1901 in Milan. Verdi is widely recognized as a master of musical drama, with a career that spanned over half a century and produced some of the most famous and beloved operas of all time.

Verdi began his musical career in a context of great political and cultural change in Italy, a period known as the Risorgimento, which culminated in the unification of the country. His music often reflected and sometimes fostered the patriotic fervor of the time. He soon came to prominence with his first successful opera, Nabucco (1842), especially with the chorus "Va, pensiero", which became a symbol of aspirations for freedom and unity for the Italian people.

Throughout his career, Verdi wrote some of the most iconic and frequently performed operas in the operatic repertoire, including Rigoletto (1851), Il Trovatore (1853), La Traviata (1853), Aida (1871), and Otello (1887). Each of these works demonstrates his unparalleled ability to combine melody and drama, creating characters and stories that resonate deeply with audiences.

In addition to being a prolific composer, Verdi was also an important figure in Italian society, involved in various political and social causes. His work not only raised the status of opera in Italy and the world, but also left a cultural legacy that continues to be celebrated today.

Verdi is often compared to other giants of opera, such as Richard Wagner, and while Wagner was known for his complex music and dramatic philosophy, Verdi was venerated for his ability to express human emotions in a direct and powerful way through music. His operas are still widely performed in theatres around the world and continue to inspire both musicians and the general public.

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