Verdi: Man and Musician His Biography with Especial Reference to His English Experiences

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Verdi: Man and Musician His Biography with Especial Reference to His English Experiences

by Frederick James Crowest

EN·~6 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total
1

Transcriber's Note

0:39
2

VERDI: Man and Musician

0:29
3

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:13
4

PREFACE

1:43
5

CHAPTER I BIRTH, PARENTAGE, AND CHILD-LIFE

17:06
6

CHAPTER II CLERK, STUDENT, AND PROFESSOR

13:02
7

CHAPTER III COURTSHIP, MARRIAGE, AND FIRST OPERATIC SUCCESS

26:01
8

CHAPTER IV SUCCESS AND INTRODUCTION INTO ENGLAND

24:27
9

CHAPTER V FIRST PERIOD WORKS

40:06
10

CHAPTER VI RIGOLETTO TO AÏDA—SECOND PERIOD OPERAS

55:23

Description

A vivid portrait opens with Verdi’s modest origins in the tiny hamlet of Roncole, where a tumult‑torn infancy gave way to a quiet childhood spent listening to street organs and church choirs. The narrative follows his early fascination with a humble spinet, his schooling in Busseto, and the steady development of a talent that would soon outgrow the Apennine foothills.

Beyond the familiar Italian milestones, the book shines a light on the composer’s surprisingly pivotal English chapter—detailing his encounters with London’s musical circles, the support of influential patrons, and the way British audiences embraced his works. Written in an accessible, unpretentious style, the biography is peppered with period illustrations and thorough footnotes, offering listeners both a personal and cultural glimpse of the maestro’s journey without sacrificing scholarly depth.

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Verdi: Man and Musician His Biography with Especial Reference to His English Experiences His Biography with Especial Reference to His English Experiences

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (364K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-07-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

FJ

Frederick James Crowest

1850–1927

A lively Victorian-era writer on music, he turned big subjects like opera, composers, and musical history into books for general readers. His work reflects both practical musical experience and a deep enthusiasm for explaining how music developed and why it mattered.

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