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Antonio Ghislanzoni (1824–1893)

Author of Aida [sound recording]

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Works by Antonio Ghislanzoni

Aida [sound recording] (1990) — libretto — 231 copies, 3 reviews
Aida [libretto] (1962) — Librettist — 93 copies, 2 reviews
Black Dog Opera Library : Verdi : Aida (1996) — Librettist — 91 copies, 4 reviews
Verdi : Aida [score : full] (1985) — Librettist — 41 copies
Aida [vocal score] (1985) — Librettist — 37 copies, 1 review
English National Opera Guide : Verdi : Aida (1980) — Librettist — 30 copies
Aida: Live From the Metropolitan Opera [1989 film] (1992) — Writer — 15 copies, 1 review
Aïda [libretto] (1983) — Librettist — 7 copies
Verdi : Aïda [libretto : Italian/English] (1986) — Librettist — 7 copies
Libro proibito (2021) 3 copies
Aida, libretto 3 copies

Associated Works

Verdi : Aida [catch-all] (1871) — Author, some editions — 106 copies, 3 reviews
Aida: Original 2000 Broadway Cast Recording (2000) — Original story — 22 copies
Verdi : The force of destiny [libretto] — Librettist — 7 copies

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Birthdate
1824-11-25
Date of death
1893-07-16
Gender
male
Occupations
librettist
singer (baritone)
journalist
Nationality
Italy
Birthplace
Lecco, Lombardy, Italy
Place of death
Caprino Bergamasco, Bergamo, Italy
Associated Place (for map)
Italy

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Reviews

17 reviews
This was an amazing libretto, and the commentary that is given by Fisher is tantalizing in its effects. The story of Aida, besot by the memory of her father, and her jolting lover Radames, is one for the ages indeed. This edition is great, with the effect that it shows the effect of music and has the English version alongside the Italian to allow you to pick up a smattering of it at the very same time. Overall, I was impressed and intrigued, and this libretto will surely not be my last.

4.25!
Libretto by Ghislanzoni, English translation by Dale McAdoo. This is part of my "reading" of the great operas and composers. Verdi was commissioned by the the Khedive of Egypt, who asked him to write an opera for the opening of the Italian Opera House in Cairo in 1869, honoring the dedication of the Suez Canal. Verdi did not finish in time, but did complete Aida in 1871.

Aida is the story of an Ethiopian slave, lady in waiting to Amneris, the daughter of the King of Egypt. Radames, the show more Egyptian captain of the guard is madly in love with Aida, much to the jealous disgust of Amneris. There is no happy ending!

I listened to the opera on You Tube after reading the libretto and reading some history concerning Verdi. I liked this one!
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This book comes with cd's of the music and has beautiful illustrations. I recommend browsing through it before giong to see the opera performed so that you can have a more informed and enjoyable experience.

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Works
45
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Members
617
Popularity
#40,746
Rating
3.9
Reviews
12
ISBNs
77
Languages
12

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