The Life and Works of Giuseppe Verdi

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I can say with absolute certainty that I have always been intrigued by and totally enamored with cultures that were different from my own. I believe this is because I fancy myself to be an imaginative dreamer that has always wished for changes to take place in the world so that it may one day become the way it was supposed to be when the creator of the universe imagined it all those centuries ago.

I think the most precious gift that was given to humans by the creator of the universe besides the right to live was when we were blessed with the gift of music whether we choose to use it to entertain others or simply just listen to its majesty. What’s even better than that the creator did not just stop there he also gave us a variety of different musical genres and also the ability to change them in order to keep up with the passage of time.

For the musical composer essay, I have chosen to write about a man who I felt made the greatest impact on Romantic opera in the 19th century this master of a man was given the name Giuseppe Fortunio Francesco Verdi but was commonly known as Giuseppe Verdi by all who knew and loved him. This great man was born on either October 9, or 10 in the year 1813 in the community of Le Roncole, near a small town called Busseto in the province of Parma, Italy his astrological sign is that of a Libra. His mother and father were both of Italian descent and their names were Carlo and Luigia Verdi respectively. Now this is where it gets complicated Verdi told every person that talked to him about his background that his parents were illiterate peasants. Despite this lie that Verdi told them they later discovered that his parents were not illiterate peasants as he had claimed but were very smart individuals tha...

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...oral works. Verdi was not present during the premiere of his choral works because he had suffered a mild stroke.

Verdi spent his last years in Milan, wealthy, authoritarian, but charitable and also frequently visited by friends, and admirers who both revered and honored him. Verdi died on January 27, 1901 in Milan, Italy from a stroke. Verdi’s funeral is still the largest funeral ever in Italian history and it was attended by 28,000 people.

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