Giuseppe Verdi (1813 - 1901) - photo 1

Giuseppe Verdi

Giuseppe Verdi, full name Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi, was an Italian opera composer.

The son of a village innkeeper, Giuseppe showed musical talent very early, already playing the organ in church by the age of nine. He studied music in Milan, taught, and in March 1839 staged his first opera "Oberto, conte di San Bonifacio" at La Scala. In 1842 Verdi's opera "Nabucco" was a great success, passing through all the major theaters of Europe.

Verdi wrote a total of 26 operas during his career, the most famous of which are Rigoletto (1851), Trovatore (1853), La Traviata (1853), Don Carlos (1867), Aida (1871), Otello (1887) and Falstaff (1893).

In 1873, Giuseppe Verdi decided to retire from the world of opera. He settled in Sant'Agata, where he became a large landowner and a very wealthy man due to his tireless work in agriculture, he also financed large charitable organizations.

Verdi took a break from these activities for his opera Otello, but after a successful tour of Europe with it, he retreated again to Sant'Agata. The work of Giuseppe Verdi is one of the greatest achievements of world opera art. Many generations of opera lovers still enjoy the composer's brilliant works.

Date and place of birt:10 october 1813, Busseto, Italy
Date and place of death:27 january 1901, Milan, Italy
Period of activity: XIX century
Specialization:Composer
Art style:Romanticism

Creators Romanticism

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André Léon Larue
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Giovanni Carnovali (1804 - 1873)
Giovanni Carnovali
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Gustav Friedrich Papperitz (1813 - 1861)
Gustav Friedrich Papperitz
1813 - 1861
Léon Cogniet (1794 - 1880)
Léon Cogniet
1794 - 1880
Walter Henry Reeves (1844 - 1930)
Walter Henry Reeves
1844 - 1930
François-Louis Lanfant de Metz (1814 - 1892)
François-Louis Lanfant de Metz
1814 - 1892
Bernhard Buttersack (1858 - 1925)
Bernhard Buttersack
1858 - 1925
George Appert (1850 - 1934)
George Appert
1850 - 1934
Franz Russ I (1817 - 1892)
Franz Russ I
1817 - 1892
Eugene Edouard Soules (1811 - 1876)
Eugene Edouard Soules
1811 - 1876
Jean Victor Louis Faure (1786 - 1879)
Jean Victor Louis Faure
1786 - 1879
Karl Svoboda (1824 - 1870)
Karl Svoboda
1824 - 1870
Philip Hermogenes Calderon (1833 - 1898)
Philip Hermogenes Calderon
1833 - 1898
Thomas Woolner (1825 - 1892)
Thomas Woolner
1825 - 1892
Jane Benham Hay (1829)
Jane Benham Hay
1829
Auguste Prévot-Valéri (1857 - 1930)
Auguste Prévot-Valéri
1857 - 1930