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Cambridge Verdi Encyclopedia
Cambridge Verdi Encyclopedia
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Editor: Roberta Montemorra Marvin
Verdi's enduring presence on the opera stages of the world and as a subject for scholarly study by researchers in various disciplines has placed him as a central figure within modern culture. The composer's undisputed popularity from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day, among enthusiasts and scholars alike, lies at the heart of The Cambridge Verdi Encyclopedia. This comprehensive resource covers all aspects of Verdi's music and his world, including the people he knew and worked with, his compositions, and their reception. Extensive appendices list all of Verdi's known works, both published and unpublished, and the characters in his operas. As a starting point for information on specific works, people, places, and concepts, the Encyclopedia reflects the very latest scholarship, presented by an international array of experts in a manner that will have a broad appeal for opera lovers, students, and scholars.
- Contains close to 1,000 entries on Verdi and his music, including the people, places, concepts and practices associated with him
- Includes entries by major international authorities from a variety of disciplines, presenting the most up-to-date scholarship
- Three appendices offer supplementary information on Verdi's works and a basic chronology of his life