La battaglia di Legnano

La battaglia di Legnano

Release date : February 23, 2012
Runtime : 2h 9m
Countries of origin : Italy /
Original Language : Italian /
Production companies : C Major Entertainment /
February 23, 2012 2h 9m Italy Music Italian More
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Part of Tutto Verdi series - La battaglia di Legnano (2012) Trieste. 'La battaglia di Legnano' ('The Battle of Legnano') is an opera in four acts, with music by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian-language libretto by Salvadore Cammarano. Most of the early Verdi operas are sort of rare for a reason. They do not rise to the heights of genius that his middle period and late period operas did. However, there are always some beautiful arias or choruses and most of them are great fun......sort of like bel canto on steroids! What I mean is that you can hear that he was coming from the bel canto tradition, but he liked to inject a lot more power into the characters and their music.
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Enrico Iori
Federico Barbarossa
Francesco Musinu
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Federico Benetti
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Gabriele Sagona
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Boris Brott
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  • title:La battaglia di Legnano
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2012
  • Runtime:2h 9m
  • Genres: Music ·
  • Countries of origin: Italy ·
  • Original Language: Italian ·
  • Director: Ruggero Cappuccio / Tiziano Mancini /
  • Writers: Salvadore Cammarano · Joseph Méry ·
  • Production companies: C Major Entertainment ·
  • Overview:Part of Tutto Verdi series - La battaglia di Legnano (2012) Trieste. 'La battaglia di Legnano' ('The Battle of Legnano') is an opera in four acts, with music by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian-language libretto by Salvadore Cammarano. Most of the early Verdi operas are sort of rare for a reason. They do not rise to the heights of genius that his middle period and late period operas did. However, there are always some beautiful arias or choruses and most of them are great fun......sort of like bel canto on steroids! What I mean is that you can hear that he was coming from the bel canto tradition, but he liked to inject a lot more power into the characters and their music.
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