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Music / Opera / Verdi / AidaAIDA Act II, Scene II: the triumphal return of Radames
Advert / Verdi Opera 1953Verdi Festival at Verona, in the course of which we shall watch performances of Aida, Il Trovatore and La Forza del Destino
Music / Opera / Verdi / AidaAIDA Mlle Soyer as Amneris in a production at the Academie Nationale de Musique, Paris
Verdi Last PhotoGIUSEPPE VERDI the Italian opera composer: the last photograph taken of him
Verdi / Rigoletto / LiebigThe celebrated quartet from the last act
Giuseppe Verdi / BoldiniGIUSEPPE VERDI Italian composer
Verdi conducts AidaGiuseppe Verdi conducts his Aida at the Paris Opera, 1880
Giuseppe Verdi AckermannGIUSEPPE VERDI Italian opera composer
Giuseppe Verdi / PortraitGIUSEPPE VERDI Italian composer Portrait Date: 1813-1901
Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) Italian musician
Scene from the opera, Aida, by Giuseppe Verdi Date: c.1910
Aida by VerdiAIDA the triumph of Rhadames, Act 2: first Paris performance, at the Paris Opera Date: 1880
Il Trovatore - Music Sheet CoverIl Trovatore by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901), the version performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. No.1, The Tempest of the Heart (La Tempesta del Mio Cor)
Verdi Falstaff ParisGIUSEPPE VERDI the Italian opera composer rehearsing Falstaff at Paris in 1894 Date: 1813-1901
Verdi / Otello / Liebig CardOtello arrives in Cyprus, a triumphant hero
Traviata - Liebig - 5Act two, scene 19 : at Floras ball, Alfredos father rebukes his behaviour, and the Baron, Violettas former protector, challenges him to a duel
Verdis FuneralThe funeral of Giuseppe Verdi, Italian composer, at Milano
Giuseppe Verdi / PhotoGIUSEPPE VERDI Italian composer
Miss Rudi Verdi - ActressMiss Rudi Verdi with cigarette in hand - British Actress (?-1918) Date: circa 1910s
VERDI/BALLO/LIEBIG 2Act 1 scene 10 : Riccardo dismisses Ulrica's prophecy that he will die at the hands of the first to shake his hand (it will be Renato) Date: first performed 1859
TRAVIATA - LIEBIG - 6Act three, final scene : Violetta dies, and even Alfredo's father is filled with remorse... Date: first performed 1853
VERDI/MASNADIERI FINALE(The Robbers) The corpse-strewn finale of this somewhat unsuccessful opera based on Schiller's play Die Rauber Date: first performed 1847
Advert, Boosey & Co, Song Books and OperasAdvert, Boosey & Co, The Royal Song Books, The Royal Edition of Operas, Ballad Operas, and Booseys Cabinet Operas for Pianoforte Solo. Date: late 19th century
Front cover, Booseys Cabinet Operas, Il Trovatore, VerdiFront cover, Booseys Cabinet Operas, Il Trovatore, by Verdi, arranged for piano by Rudolf Nordmann. Date: late 19th century
Verdi - Rigoletto - Liebig2La Scala, Milano, and a scene from the opera which was actually first performed at La Fenice, Venezia Date: first performed 1851
Royal Italian Opera - FoscariThe first English production of this opera set in Venice, staged at the Royal Italian Opera House, London : it is based on a play by Byron. Date: first performed 1844
PALACE CONCERT PROGRAMMEProgramme of a concert at Buckingham Palace featuring music by Beethoven, Donizetti, Verdi, Wagner, Gounod, Boito, Gluck, Jules Cohen, Benedict and Meyerbeer Date: 29 June 1880
ADVERT / VERDI OPERA 1953Verdi festival at Verona - Aida, Il Trovatore, and La Forza del Destino Date: 1953
VERDI & BOITO AT PIANO VERDI & BOITO AT PIANOGIUSEPPE VERDI the Italian opera composer with his librettist, Arrigo Boito Date: 1813-1901
Scene from the opera Aida by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) - also features his portrait profile and signature. Date: circa 1900s
Palermo - Teatro Massimo Vittorio Emanuele, Sicily, ItalyThe Teatro Massimo Vittorio Emanuele is an opera house and opera company located on the Piazza Verdi in Palermo, Sicily. It was dedicated to King Victor Emanuel II. Date: circa 1909
Music cover, The Gipsy Duet from Verdis Il TrovatoreMusic cover, The Gipsy Duet from Il Trovatore, opera by Verdi, in the version performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. Sung by Fanny Huddart and Augustus Braham. circa 1850
Character from Il Trovatore -- AzucenaDepiction of the character Azucena from Verdis grand opera Il Trovatore (The Troubador), first performed in Rome in 1853. The gipsy woman Azucena (a mezzo-soprano or contralto role)
VIVA VERDIGIUSEPPE VERDI During the unrest in Italy in 1859, local people show their admiration for Verdi s, by writing Viva Verdi!
Music cover, Il Trovatore, QuadrilleMusic cover, Quadrille by Charles d Albert, based on music from Verdis opera, Il Travatore. 19th century
Nellie Melba, opera singer, in the title role of AidaNellie Melba (1861-1931), Australian operatic soprano, seen here in the title role of Aida, by Verdi. circa 1892
Harpsichord. Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory. Italy
Cairo Opera House C1910The Opera House in Opera Square, Cairo. Date: circa 1910
Verdi / Otello / GarciaGarcia in the role of Otello Date: first performed 1887
Verdi / Ernani / PhotoDonna Elvira is about to be wed to the aged Silva, though she loves Hernani, a bandit chief though really, of course, a nobleman disguised who... well, you can imagine Date: first performed 1844
Verdi Sant Agata homeGiuseppe Verdi (1813 - 1901) Italian opera composers villa at Sant Agata near Busseto, where he spent the last years of his life
Guiseppe Verdi, Roncole birthplaceGiuseppe Verdi (1813 - 1901) Italian opera composers birthplace, a cottage in the village of Roncole
Verdi / Trovatore / Ii. 5IL TROVATORE Act 2, Scene 5 Manrico comes to Leonoras rescue in the convent scene from a Covent Garden production of 1887 Date: 1887
Verdi TruchelutGiuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) the Italian opera composer in middle age
Verdi deathbedGiuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) the Italian opera composer on his deathbed in 1901 1901
Verdi STGiuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) the Italian opera composer in middle age
Verdi Reutlinger RobertGiuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) the Italian opera composer in middle age
Verdi in his studyGiuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) the Italian opera composer in later life working in his study