Verdi : Aida [catch-all]

by Giuseppe Verdi

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Giuseppe Verdi was born on October 10, 1813 in Le Ronocole, duchy of Parma, Italy. He studied with Vincenzo Lavigna, a musician at the La Scala opera house. After his first opera Oberto, Verdi left La Scala due to the untimely death of his wife and children. He was eventually convinced to come back and compose Nabucco, an opera based on show more Nebuchadrezzar II. He then went on to compose Rigoletto, Il Trovatore, La Traviata, Othello and Falstaff. He died on January 27, 1901 at the age of 87. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Verdi : Aida [catch-all]
Original publication date
1871-12-24
People/Characters
Aida; Amneris; Radames
Important places
Egypt
Related movies
Aida (1953 | IMDb); Aida (1987 | IMDb)
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This is a "catch-all" work for editions that cannot be identified as scores, audio or video recordings, guides, or librettos. If you can identify any of the editions, please separate and then combine with the correct work.

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Music
DDC/MDS
782.1026Arts & recreationMusicVocal Music, SingingOperas and related dramatic vocal forms; concert versionsmodified standard subdivisionsMiscellany; texts; treatises on opera scores and recordingsTexts, treatises on opera scores and recordings
LCC
ML50 .V484 .A42MusicLiterature on musicLiterature on musicLibrettos. Texts. Scenarios

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