I Gioielli Della Lirica 15: Giuseppe Verdi - Otello. Pagine scelte

by Giuseppe Verdi (Composer)

Other authorsTito Gobbi (Baritone), Athos Cesarini (Tenor), Franco Capuana (Conductor), Orchestra del Teatro dell'Opera di Roma (Orchestra), Coro del Teatro dell'Opera di Roma (Chorus), Mario del Monaco (Tenor), Floriana Cavalli (Soprano), Agostino Lazzari (Tenor), Arturo La Porta (Bass), Giuseppe Conca (Choral Director), Dora Minazzi (Mezzosoprano)
Phono record sound recording, 1980

Status

Available

Call number

R782.1 VER OT 1980

DDC/MDS

R782.1 VER OT 1980

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Collection

Publication

Longanesi Periodici

Description

Otello: The Background -- Otello: Drama and Music -- Verdi, Shakespeare and the Italian audience -- Thematic Guide -- Otello: Libretto -- Act 1 -- Act 2 -- Act 3 -- Act 4 -- The Paris Revision -- Discography -- Bibliography Winton Dean relates how Otello came into being as much because of the persistence of Verdi's publisher as of the composer's lifelong passion for Shakespeare, and the collaboration of the brilliant poet Arrigo Boito. Benedict Sarnaker argues that this magnificent large-scale opera rivals Shakespeare in intensity and profundity. William Weaver's lively review of Shakespeare on the Italian stage in the last century enables us to make a wholly fresh appraisal of Verdi's stature as a dramatist. The libretto itself is a masterpiece, and Andrew Porter has also translated the third-act revision which Verdi came to prefer and which has not been performed outside France before the 1981 ENO production… (more)

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