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Life and works : Guiseppe Verdi.
Format
Data file
Language
English
Published/Created
Hong Kong : Naxos Digital Services Ltd., [2007]
Description
1 online resource
Availability
Available Online
Naxos spoken word library
Naxos music library
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Biography
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Verdi, Giuseppe 1813-1901
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Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901
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Siepmann, Jeremy
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Jones, Freddie, 1927-2019
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Life and works
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Life and Works.
Summary note
With the possible exception of Mozart, Verdi is the most popular opera composer who ever lived. Quite early in his career his tunes were being cranked out by barrel organs throughout Europe and were well known to many who may never even have heard his name. But the complex man behind them remains elusive and puzzling. In this portrait-in-sound, Jeremy Siepmann and a group of distinguished actors take an in-depth look behind the popular image of a man who was, and perhaps remains, the most enduring national hero in Italian history and a colossus in the history of music itself.
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Streaming audio.
Participant(s)/Performer(s)
Works of: Guiseppe Verdi.
Written and narrated by Jeremy Siepmann, with Freddie Jones as Verdi.
Other title(s)
Guiseppe Verdi.
Verdi.
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Naxos Spoken Word Library
ISBN
1843790777
9781843790778
Publisher no.
8.558111-14
OCLC
857090872
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Giuseppe Verdi / written and narrated by Jeremy Siepmann.
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