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  2. Il trovatore - Wikipedia

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    Verdi around 1850. How and when Verdi acquired a copy of the García Gutiérrez play is uncertain, but Budden notes that it appears that Giuseppina Strepponi, with whom Verdi had been living in Busseto since September 1849, had translated the play, as evidenced in a letter from her two weeks before the premiere urging him to "hurry up and give OUR Trovatore".

  3. Il trovatore discography - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial discography of Giuseppe Verdi's opera Il trovatore (The Troubadour) and Le trouvère (the revised version in French translation). At least 83 recordings exist of the opera as a whole, made between 1912 and 2011, although not all of them are absolutely complete.

  4. Anvil Chorus - Wikipedia

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    The Coro di Zingari (Italian for "Gypsy chorus"), [1] known in English as the "Anvil Chorus", is a chorus from act 2, scene 1 of Giuseppe Verdi's 1853 opera Il trovatore.It depicts Spanish Gypsies striking their anvils at dawn – hence its English name – and singing the praises of hard work, good wine, and Gypsy women.

  5. List of compositions by Giuseppe Verdi - Wikipedia

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    Giuseppe Verdi. The following is a list of published compositions by the composer Giuseppe Verdi (1813–1901). The list includes original creations as well as reworkings of the operas (some of which are translations, for example into French or from French into Italian) or subsequent versions of completed operas.

  6. Di quella pira - Wikipedia

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    "Di quella pira" ("Of that pyre") is a short tenor aria (or more specifically, a cabaletta) sung by Manrico in act 3, scene 2, of Giuseppe Verdi's opera Il trovatore. It is the last number of the act.

  7. File : Gabriella Besanzoni, Giuseppe Verdi, Stride la vampa ...

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    "Stride la vampa" from Act II of Giuseppe Verdi's Il Trovatore (1853), sung by Gabriella Besanzoni. Recorded on March 9, 1920; released as Victor 64875; Mat. B-23581-11. This transfer was prepared by Tim Ecker, and restored by Adam Cuerden: Date: 1920: Source: The Internet Archive: Author: Gabriella Besanzoni (1890-1962) Giuseppe Verdi (1813 ...

  8. Simon Boccanegra - Wikipedia

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    Simon Boccanegra (Italian: [siˈmom ˌbokkaˈneːɡra]) is an opera with a prologue and three acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, based on the play Simón Bocanegra (1843) by Antonio García Gutiérrez, whose play El trovador had been the basis for Verdi's 1853 opera, Il trovatore.

  9. Cetra Records - Wikipedia

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    Image of a 78rpm of an aria from Giuseppe Verdi's Il trovatore, recorded by Cetra. Cetra (Compagnia per edizioni, teatro, registrazioni ed affini) was an Italian record company, active between 1933 and 1957, the year in which, by merging with Fonit [] (Fonodisco Italiano Trevisan), it gave birth to Fonit Cetra.