Portrait of Giuseppe Verdi by Giovanni Boldini (1886) - National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901): Requiem I. Introit (Requiem aeternam) & Kyrie II. Sequence (Dies irae) Tuba ...
The Montreal Symphony Orchestra conducted by Charles Dutoit The MSO Choir under Iwan Edwards At Places des Arts in Montreal on Tuesday Hans von Bulow, the famed Wagnerian conductor wrote of Verdi's ...
The world will mark the bicentennial of Giuseppe Verdi’s birth in October 2013. New Yorkers can get a head start on celebrations on Friday, April 13, when the all-volunteer Choral Society performs the ...
1. First performed in 1874, Verdi’s setting of the Roman Catholic funeral mass (Requiem) was inspired by the death the previous year of Allesandro Manzoni, the Italian poet and novelist. The piece at ...
Also this morning, we're remembering another teacher: Raphael Schachter, who was a Jewish prisoner in a concentration camp. More than 60 years ago, he taught fellow prisoners a way to defy their ...
Few pieces in the classical repertoire are so guaranteed to pack a wallop as Verdi's "Requiem." The pounding and wailing of its "Dies Irae" ("Day of Wrath") are just about unbeatable. But a concert ...
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Verdi’s Requiem is, some say, his greatest opera: passionate emotions in a deeply powerful sacred drama of life and death itself. Great artists who aspire to touch the stars have their heroes. Verdi ...
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