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Giuseppe Verdi (1813 – 1901) (or [[Victor Borge|Joe Green]], if you like) was perhaps ''the'' biggest name in romantic-period Italian [[Opera]].
'''Giuseppe Verdi''' (1813 – 1901) (or [[Victor Borge|Joe Green]], if you like) was perhaps ''the'' biggest name in romantic-period Italian [[Opera]].
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=== His operas include: ===
== His operas include ==
* ''Aïda'' (known for the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMCQgzsQ5uw Triumphal March])
* ''Aïda'' (known for the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMCQgzsQ5uw Triumphal March])
** remade as the Elton John musical ''[[Aida]]'' in modern times
** remade as the Elton John musical ''[[Aida]]'' in modern times
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* ''[[Theatre/I Vespri Siciliani|I Vespri Siciliani]]''
* ''[[Theatre/I Vespri Siciliani|I Vespri Siciliani]]''
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=== Tropes associated to Verdi's works: ===
== Tropes associated to Verdi's works ==


* [[Author Appeal]]
* [[Author Appeal]]
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* [[The Woobie]]: Many.
* [[The Woobie]]: Many.
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=== Tropes associated to Verdi's life: ===
== Tropes associated to Verdi's life ==


* [[Badass Beard]]
* [[Badass Beard]]

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Giuseppe Verdi (1813 – 1901) (or Joe Green, if you like) was perhaps the biggest name in romantic-period Italian Opera.


His operas include


Tropes associated to Verdi's works


Tropes associated to Verdi's life

  • Badass Beard
  • Cool Old Guy: Verdi came out of semi-retirement to write Otello at the age of 74, and followed it up with his first successful comedy, Falstaff, which premiered when he was 80.
  • Creator Couple
  • Hot for Student: His first wife, Margherita Barezzi, was his pupil.
  • The Muse: His second wife, Giuseppina Strapponi, was a famous opera singer who had worked with him.