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Giuseppe Verdi
by 
Jeremy Siepmann
Freddie Jones
Elaine Claxton
David Timson
Steve Hodson
Charles Simpson
Giuseppe Verdi
  
Publisher: Naxos Multimedia
Subject(s):  Biography & Autobiography
Music
Nonfiction

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Release date:   Jul 26, 2005

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Description

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.

Here, Verdi comes alive through an utterly committed portrayal by Freddie Jones. The composer's larger-than-life personality, with all its self-indulgent outbursts and irresistible expressions of artistic genius, is here conveyed in a unique and touching way. We can follow his path, as exemplary passages of music are smoothly intermingled with spoken text. Jeremy Siepmann's narration is enthralling and detailed, and the character behind this most fervently Italian music is fascinating to discover.

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Reviews

AudioFile Magazine...
Jeremy Siepmann presents a biography of Verdi with the added dimension of his operatic music, played in small doses to punctuate the narrative. Since the playing of the pieces takes place during the biographical period in which they were written, Siepmann creates a robust composer's portrait. The British author performs the third-person narration, while male and female voices take speaking parts reading letters to and from Verdi. Although the chatty missives lack luster, the actors shout and whisper them as though lines from the great Bard himself. This is perhaps overkill. If the listener is not an opera fan, the talented voices and singers in this performance could create one. J.A.H. (c) AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine
 
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