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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.
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.
Julian Budden, one of the world's foremost scholars of Italian
opera and author of a monumental three-volume study of Verdi's
works, now offers music lovers a major new biography of one of the
giants of Italian opera, Giacomo Puccini.
Blending astute musical analysis with a colorful account of
Puccini's life, here is an illuminating look at some of the most
popular operas in the repertoire, including Manon Lescaut, La
Boheme, Tosca, Madama Butterfly, and Turandot. Budden provides an
illuminating look at the process of putting an opera together, the
cut-and-slash of nineteenth-century Italian opera--the struggle to
find the right performers for the debut of La Boheme, Puccini's
anxiety about completing Turandot (he in fact died of cancer before
he did so), his animosity toward his rival Leoncavallo (whom he
called Leonasino or "lion-ass"). Budden provides an informative
analysis of the operas themselves, examining the music act by act.
He highlights, among other things, the influence of Wagner on
Puccini--alone among his Italian contemporaries, Puccini followed
Wagner's example in bringing the motif into the forefront of his
narrative, sometimes voicing the singer's unexpressed thoughts,
sometimes sending out a signal to the audience of which the
character is unaware. And Budden also paints an intriguing portrait
of Puccini the man--talented but modest, a man who had friends from
every walk of life: shopkeepers, priests, wealthy landowners,
fellow artists. Affable, well mannered, gifted with a broad sense
of fun, he rarely failed to charm all who met him.
A new volume in the esteemed Master Musicians series, Puccini
offers a masterful portrait of this beloved Italian composer.
This is a revised and updated edition of Julian Budden's monumental survey of the operas of Giuseppe Verdi. Hailed on publication for its extraordinary comprehensibility, it examines each of the operas in detail, giving a full account of its dramatic and historical origins and a critical evaluation. The text is supported by a wealth of musical illustrations.
Volume 2 covers those works written during the decadence of the post-Rossini period. During this time, Verdi, having exhausted the vein of simple lyricism to be found in Il Trovatore and La Traviata, achieved self-renewal in direct confrontation with the masters of the Paris Opera with his Les Vêpres Siciliennes. A new scale and variety of musical thought can be sensed in the Italian operas that follow, culminating in La Forza del Destino.
This is the third volume of Julian Budden's monumental three-volume
survey of the operas of Verdi. Hailed on publication for its
extraordinary comprehensibility, the set has become the classic
reference work on its subject. For this new edition the author has
made a host of corrections throughout, and updated the text in the
light of recent scholarship. Volume 3 covers roughly a quarter of a
century, a period which saw grand opera on the Parisian model
established throughout Italy, the reform of the Conservatories, and
the spread of cosmopolitan influences to an extent that convinced
many that Italian music was losing its identity. Verdi produced his
four last and greatest operas - Don Carlos, Aida, Otello, and
Falstaff - in this period, which ended with the advent of
`verisimo', in which a new, recognizably Italian idiom was
inaugurated. This volume also includes a new and substantial
bibliography by Roger Parker.
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Encounters with Verdi (Paperback)
Marcello Conati; Translated by Richard Stokes; Foreword by Julian Budden
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