Display title | Il Trovatore |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Il trovatore is one of Giuseppe Verdi's most popular operas. It's got your standard opera plot: the tenor and baritone fight over the soprano while the magical gypsy mezzo-soprano plans revenge. Being an opera, it doesn't end well. Hint: out of the main foursome, only one survives, screaming they wish they hadn't as their final line. Go figure. |