Verdi and the French Aesthetic
- 306 pages
- 11 hours of reading
This study delves into the rich landscape of nineteenth-century French and Italian opera, with a particular emphasis on the influential compositions of Verdi. It explores the cultural and artistic contexts that shaped operatic practices during this period, analyzing Verdi's contributions and their impact on the genre. Through a detailed examination of his works, the book reveals the interplay between music, drama, and societal themes, highlighting Verdi's role in the evolution of opera.


