Although Verdi began sketching the music for Il corsaro in 1846, a
lengthy illness forced him to postpone further work. He finally
completed the score in early 1848, but the revolutions of that year
delayed its first performance. When it finally premiered on 25 October
at the Teatro Grande of Trieste, Verdi was in Paris and did not
participate as usual in the production, which was poorly received.
Though more successful in subsequent stagings, Il corsaro was soon
eclipsed by the operas of the noted trilogy and fell from the
repertory.The full score of Il corsaro, published here for the first
time, as well as recent revivals based on pre-publication proofs of this
critical edition, reveal the work to be far more rewarding than even
Verdi himself would later admit. Showing the gradual consolidation of
Verdi's mature style through his contacts with French opera, Il corsaro
well repays the renewed attention it is receiving.