Synopses & Reviews
In this third edition of the classic Verdi, renowned authority Julian Budden offers a comprehensive overview of Verdi the man and the artist, tracing his ascent from humble beginnings to the status of a cultural patriarch of the new Italy, whose cause he had done much to promote, and demonstrating the gradual enlargement over the years of his artistic vision. This concise study is an accessible, insightful, and engaging summation of Verdi scholarship, acquainting the non-specialist with the personal details Verdi's life, with the operatic world in which he worked, and with his political ideas, his intellectual vision, and his powerful means of communicating them through his music. In his survey of the music itself, Budden emphasizes the unique character of each work as well as the developing sophistication of Verdi's style. He covers all of the operas, the late religious works, the songs, and the string quartet. A glossary explains even the most obscure operatic terms current in Verdi's time.
About the Author
Julian Budden, now deceased, served as the Chief Producer for Opera at BBC Radio as the President of the Centro Studi Giacomo Puccini, Lucca, Italy. In addition to his Master Musicians volume on Verdi, he is also the author of the Master Musicians biography of
Puccini (OUP, 2002) as well as the three-volume
The Operas of Verdi (OUP, 1978-1981, revised edition 1992).
Table of Contents
Preface
Illustrations
Key to sigla
1. Early life at Busseto
2. Success and failure in Milan
3. The journeyman
4. Florence, London and Paris
5. Return to Busseto
6. Viva V.E.R.D.I.
7. The new order
8. The dark decade
9. ndian summer
10. The last years
11. Verdi as man and artist
12. The Music
13. The background
14. From Oberto to Ernani
15. The prison years
16. The high noon
17. Towards grand opera
18. The final masterpieces
19. Miscellaneous operatic compositions
20. Chamber compositions
21. Choral and religious works
Appendices
A: Calendar
B: List of works
C: Personalia
D: Select bibiliograph
E: Glossary of nineteenth-century operatic terms
Index