1 juin 2017
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Massimo Zicari, « 6. Uneventful Years: 1849–1852 », Open Book Publishers, ID : 10670/1.u9jr5v
If we look at Victorian London operatic life and focus squarely on the production and reception of Verdi’s works, the period spanning the years 1849–1852 appears to have been quite uneventful. This impression is reinforced when we consider that, in contrast to London’s comparative silence, four new operas bearing the name of Verdi were premiered in Italy during those years: La battaglia di Legnano (Rome, 27 January 1849), Luisa Miller (Naples, 8 December 1849), Stiffelio (Trieste, 16 November...