Verdi: Man and Musician / His Biography with Especial Reference to His English Experiences
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The biography traces Giuseppe Verdi's life from childhood and early musical training through his operatic breakthroughs and later career, with special attention to productions and receptions in England. It combines narrative of personal events—family background, studies, courtship and marriage—with critical discussion of major works, production histories, contemporary reviews, and compositional features. Chapters follow chronological stages: provincial beginnings, Milanese education, first operas, international success, and English experiences. Extensive footnotes and period illustrations support assessments of performance, critical controversy, and the composer's artistic development.
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