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Verdi in America Oberto through Rigoletto
Author: George W. Martin
Publisher: University of Rochester Press
Verdi in America Oberto through Rigoletto
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Verdi in America Oberto through Rigoletto
Juilliard Store
144 West 66th Street
New York NY 10023
United States
Verdi in America Oberto through Rigoletto
Juilliard Store
144 West 66th Street
New York NY 10023
United States
Among the important works whose fates Martin traces are Nabucco, Attila, Ernani, Macbeth (in its original version), Luisa Miller, and one of Verdi's immortal masterpieces: Rigoletto, denounced in 1860 as the epitome of immorality.
Martin also explores the astonishing revival of many of these operas in the 1940s and onward (including Macbeth in its revised version of 1865), and the first American productions-sometimes in small opera houses outside the main circuit of some Verdi operas that had never previously managed to cross the Atlantic. Extensive quotations from newspaper reviews testify to the eventual triumph of these remarkable works. They also reveal the crucial shifts in tastes and expectations that have occurred from Verdi's day to our own.
Independent scholar George W. Martin is the author of several books on Italian opera, including Verdi, His Music, Life and Times, Verdi at the Golden Gate: Opera and San Francisco in the Gold Rush Years, and Aspects of Verdi.
