Giuseppe Verdi
Seven Verdi Librettos
Translated by William Weaver
Verdi, like most great opera composers, attached supreme importance to the words
he was setting to music. The listener, to understand the opera fully, should understand
the situations, the shades of emotion, the nuances of characterization described
in the music. William Weaver's translations of seven of the greatest Verdi operas
are designed for maximum fidelity to the immediate word. Eschewing artistic renderings,
Mr. Weaver offers, on facing pages, exact translations and the corresponding Italian
text. The operas chosen for this edition represent Verdi's major achievements in
each of the significant periods of his creative life: the first trio of masterpieces,
Rigoletto, Il Trovatore, and La Traviata; Un ballo in maschera
and Aida from the middle period; Otello and Falstaff, the great
late works. The music student as well as the opera buff will find this volume a
very useful guide to Verdi's world.
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