Giuseppe Verdi's operas have a special place in the hearts of audiences
and in music history. They are grand in scale and yet intensely human in
their ability to convey the joys and sorrows of ordinary people.
Celebrated as a national treasure and venerated for his civic,
historical, and musical influence, Verdi enjoyed an enviable and almost
uninterrupted success with the public throughout his long lifetime and a
corresponding posthumous glory that never seems to wane. Celebrations
have recently been held around the world to mark the 200th anniversary
of his birth and to celebrate and promote his rich legacy. In Verdi's
Operas, each of Verdi's 26 operas, from Oberto to Falstaff, is studied
in detail, The plots are described act by act, and the works are
analyzed and placed in the context of history and of the composer's
creative career. The book also examines the literary sources that
inspired the maestro's dramaturgy and presents profiles of the
librettists who worked with him at the time. Lavishly illustrated with
striking artwork, photos, and scenes from Verdi productions, this book
will delight opera buffs and casual readers alike.