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The Life and Operas of Verdi

By: Robert Greenberg, The Great Courses
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The Italians have a word for the sense of dazzling beauty produced by effortless mastery: sprezzatura. And perhaps no cultural form associated with Italy is as steeped in the love of sprezzatura as opera, a genre the Italians invented. No composer has embodied the ideal of sprezzatura as magnificently as Giuseppe Verdi, the gruff, self-described "farmer" from the Po Valley who gave us 28 operas and remains to this day the most popular composer in the genre's 400-year-old history. His operas are produced more than those of any other composer, and one source claims that his La Traviata (1853) has been staged live somewhere around the world every evening for the past 100 years!

This series of 32 lectures from one of music's most acclaimed teachers combines biography with a variety of musical excerpts to reveal the treasures of creativity that account for this popularity. It explores in depth and detail both the famous and not-so-famous Verdi operas, as well as his one great concert work, the Requiem Mass of 1874; his early songs; and his very last composition, a setting of the Stabat Mater. You trace his development from a more or less conventional composer of operas in the traditional Italian bel canto (beautifully sung) style to a creator of truly innovative musical dramas in which the power of music to intensify and explore human emotion is exploited to the fullest degree.

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At 55, never having seen or heard an opera…. A whole world opened up, because of Greenberg’s consummate storytelling! Can’t say enough of how wonderful this experience was!

Greenberg enthusiasm is off the charts!

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Greenberg is not for everyone, but if you like a bit of pomp with your lectures, you’ll love this. I was familiar with Verdi before this course, but I learned a tremendous amount. Well worth it.

Great insight and great music

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I came late to an appreciation of opera, and found this course to be a fantastic adjunct to my growing knowledge. Sometimes I think the professor was a bit snarky and tried too hard to be funny, but that is merely a quibble. He provided an amazing amount of detail about Verdi's life, and much valuable information about the major operas. I did think he dwelt too long on Verdi's last opera, Falstaff, but that is quite understandable, since it was a radical departure for Verdi (whose operas tended toward the tragic). Now I want to go visit Buzetto and see Verdi's home, and I can hardly wait until June, when La Traviata will be performed at Masada.

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Once again professor Greenberg does an awesome job teaching this course. I intend to listen to all of his courses. Viva professor Greenberg, Viva .

Wonderful

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Where does The Life and Operas of Verdi rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

It would be among the top 5. It is well narrated but too much focus is on the man and not soo much on his music.

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Life and Operas of Verdi?

The episode of the creation of Otello and Verdi's passion and patience with composing.

Which scene was your favorite?

Same as above

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

At moments it made me feel sad with the way the author defined the pains of Verdi.

Brilliant narration but too much focus on the man

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