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Il Trovatore in Full Score: Dover Music Scores

Autor Giuseppe Verdi
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2012

Since its first performance at Rome's Teatro di Apollo on January 19, 1853, "Il Trovatore" has been one of Giuseppe Verdi's most successful operas. Within three years of its premiere, the opera was presented in over 150 opera houses in Italy alone, and performed as far away as London, Madrid, Odessa, Warsaw, Bucharest, Alexandria, Calcutta, Mexico City, and Rio de Janeiro. "When you go to India and the interior of Africa, you'll hear "Trovatore, "" Verdi wrote to a friend.
""Il Trovatore" was not just a success," one critic wrote, "it was a fashion." Certainly the plot, based on a Spanish play set in the fifteenth century, has elements of strong melodramatic appeal: a baby stolen at birth, mistaken identity, a Gypsy's curse, jealous rivals for the love of a beautiful woman, sworn revenge, armed conflict, and a tragic end. But clearly it is Verdi's music that lifts "Il Trovatore" into the first rank of popular operas.
Supremely melodic, vigorously paced, Verdi's score for "Il Trovatore" is filled with arias and vocal ensembles of thrilling power. It is grand opera at its most stirring, especially rich in opportunities for bravura singing. Now music lovers can savor and study in detail Verdi's scoring of this perennial operatic favorite with this finely made full-score edition.

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ISBN-13: 9780486279152
ISBN-10: 0486279154
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 203 x 280 x 26 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Editura: Dover Publications
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An Italian composer of the Romantic era, Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) wrote operas that remain standards of the repertoire more than a century after his death. His most popular works include Rigoletto, La Traviata, and Aida.