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Life of Verdi (1813-1901) I Not a peasant; middle class (tradesmen, small landownders). Early talent, recognized and nurtured (contra Verdi s account). 1832 Rejected from Milan Conservatory. At 18, he s a little late, has faulty piano skills, though the admission committee acknowledges geniune imagination. (New Grove, Masters of Italian Opera: Verdi (Andrew Porter) p. 195) How much contrapuntal skill is somewhat in debate... Loses daughter, son and wife in the 1830s; depression. Composition of Nabucco (or, Nabucodonosor) 1841. Success. Aid of Giusseppina Streppina (whom he d later marry) 1845 My mind is black, always black, and will remain so until I have finished with this career that I abhor.... I must write six operas and then farewell to everything!

Life of Verdi (1813-1901) II Galley years 14 operas in 9 years. Incl. La Traviata, Il Trovatore. After Traviata, slows pace somewhat, increases fees. Huge commissions, e.g. Aida, (1871). Nabucco had cost something like 2000 lire. Macbeth fetches 18,000. Struggle with censors. (e.g. Macbeth, witches and gypsies. I lombardi baptism scene removed) 1861 becomes a member of Italian parliament. (resigns 1865) 1871 Cairo Opera Commissions Aida Frustration with his position in the climate of the Zukunftsmusik. Why on earth should I write music? What have I to gain from it?... I should be told all over again that I don t know how to write, that I have become a follower of Wagner. A fine sort of glory! After a career of almost 40 years to end up as an imitator! (Porter, p. 258)

Life of Verdi (1813-1901) III 1874 Requiem. Semi retirement a job becomes a calling (Taruskin) and Otello and Falstaff.

Changes in Theater Culture over Career of Verdi Score is not art at the beginning of Verdi s career: music was a means to the artistic fact of the performance, not an end in itself. (Roccatagliati, Italian Theater of Verdi s Day, in Cambridge Verdi, p. 18 Author vs. man of the theater. Revolutions of 1848, increased power for music publishers, copyright, royalties, licensing. Impresario loses some power. Boom for composing industry? 1861 unification of Italy: new government ends subsidies to theaters. Opera taken over by entrepreneurs Theaters with greater capacity and more democratic design. Growth of repertory. Publisher is now the key player. Within this new system, the integrity and inviolability of the score became the premise of the publisher s commercial rights and the author s artistic ownership. So the idea took hold that opera composers should be considered true authors of veritable artworks. (Roccatagliati, p. 25)

Wagner and Verdi Appreciates the invisible orchestra in Wagner. Wagner encroaches upon traditional terrain of Italian music. scapigliati shaggy Wagnerites in italy...hipsters? Wagner the spook (Taruskin): someone about whom you had to take a position. Difference: realism and tragicomedy the fool in Lear?

Tinta and Risorgimento Rid italy of foreign powers; Austria, France Slowly, steadily, and led from above, the Italian state as we know it, more or less, established in 1871. It became the function of art to rouse not only the rabble but also the educated classes to action, to give hte latter a political conscience despite their relative well-being. Viva Verdi acrostic Viva V. Emanuele Re D Italia Relationship to art; but a different romanticism, one which scorned morbid individualism. (Taruskin) Thus, a tinta of cruelty, of strife, of force. Tragicomedy?

Politics and Unisoni Verdi provides musical propaganda for the nationalist movement in Italy; Nabucco (1841): Va pensiero Freedom, politically charged; Hebrews remembering Zion. Anti-clerical element... Ernani (1844): si ridesti il leon depicts the assassination of a Roman Emperor! I Lombardi (1843): O Signore, del tetto natio

Va Pensiero Va, pensiero, sull ali dorate; Va, ti posa sui clivi, sui colli, ove olezzano tepide e molli l aure dolci del suolo natal! Del Giordano le rive saluta, di Sionne le torri atterrate... Oh mia Patria sì bella e perduta! O membranza sì cara e fatal! Arpa d or dei fatidici vati, perché muta dal salice pendi? Le memorie nel petto raccendi, ci favella del tempo che fu! O simile di Solima ai fati, traggi un suono di crudo lamento; o t ispiri il Signore un concento che ne infonda al patire virtù! Hasten thoughts on golden wings. Hasten and rest on the densely wooded hills, where warm and fragrant and soft are the gentle breezes of our native land! The banks of the Jordan we greet and the towers of Zion. O, my homeland, so beautiful and lost! O memories, so dear and yet so deadly! Golden harp of our prophets, why do you hang silently on the willow? Rekindle the memories of our hearts, and speak of the times gone by! Or, like the fateful Solomon, draw a lament of raw sound; or permit the Lord to inspire us to endure our suffering!

cf. psalm 137 Psalm 137 By the Rivers of Babylon (1970), made famous in The Harder they Come(1792)

Rigoletto (1851) Duke of Mantua (originally royalty in Hugo s Le Roi s amuse) seduces and abandons Gilda, the beautiful daughter of his hunchback jester, Rigoletto. Questa O Quella

Questa o Quella Questa o quella per me pari sono a quant altre d intorno mi vedo, del mio core l impero non cedo meglio ad una che ad altre beltà La costoro avvenenza è qual dono di che il fato ne infiora la vita s oggi questa mi torna gradita forse un altra doman lo sarà. La costanza tiranna delcore detestiamo qual morbo crudele, sol chi vuole si serbi fedele; Non v ha amor se non v è libertà. De i mariti il geloso furore, degli amanti le smanie derido, anco d Argo i cent occhi disfido se mi punge una qualche beltà. This girl or that girl are equal to the all the others I see around me, the core of my being I will not yield to one beauty or another their attractiveness is what they are gifted from fate and embellishes life Perhaps today this girl welcomes me perhaps tomorrow another girl will demand me. Constancy is a tyrant to the heart it is a hated cruel disease to only those who want you to be faithful; There can be no love if there is no freedom. Husbands jealous rage, lovers woes I despise, I defy the hundred eyes of Argo if I fancy a few beauties.

Rigoletto con t Rigoletto mocks old man Duke is killing, is cursed for this. Gilda sacrifices herself to save Duke from her father s vengeance. Rigoletto sets a trap, brings Gilda to see the Duke philandering la donna e mobile. Quartet: Duke sings to Maddalena, Gilda expresses horror, Rigoletto vows revenge. Bella figlia dell amore libretto Plan fails (she still loves him). Sacrifices herself, fulfilling the curse. Rigoletto hauls a sack full of what he thinks is the Duke s body, but hears someone singing la donna e mobile in the background...the curse has come true.

Aida, 1871 Aida, slave, is actually a princess. In love with Radames, but the daughter of the Pharaoh also loves him. Priest tells Radames that he must lead Egyptian army against the Ethiopians. Celeste Aida Tenore di forza Amneris overhears his song...is he in love? Aida enters, Amneris suspects her as a rival. Pharoah sends him off to fight the Ethiopians (who are, of course, Aida s folks) Act II: Amneris tricks Aida into confessing her love for Radames. The Grand March: Ethiopian slaves are marched in. Aida recognizes her family among them. Priests argue for their execution. Radames awarded with the hand of the Princess. Public celebration; private disaster. (Thomson Smillie) Radames tricked into a treasonous act; he and Aida are condemned to die. Tomb Scene

George Steiner on Realism and Tragicomedy Even in the blackest hours of a Shakespearean tragedy or a Verdi opera the morning light of human laughter, the feline energies of human rebound are close at hand.... The masters of the absolute Aeschylus, Sophocles, [the French tragedian] Racine, Wagner concentrate the sum of the world to a single immensity of encounter. Shakespeare and Verdi, on the contrary, know that the instant in which Agamemnon is murdered [in Aeschylus s tragedy] is also that in which a birthday party is being celebrated next door.

Retirement in 1870 After Aida, he s quite rich. Farming. Requiem Disinterested composition, even in italy. Otello Influence of Wagner? Much debated. Or pursuit, simply shared with Wagner, of continuous finale? Begins with tumultuous chorus I am writing in moments of absolute leisure, simply for my own amusement.

Verdi, Otello All of Shakespeare s Act I is gone; fidelity? Otello, Act I scene invented love duet. (watch on Met: track 10) In some ways, conforms to scena convention: Intro, cantabile, tempo di mezzo ( quando narravi ) ends approx 8 minutes, cabaletta- coda (kissing) (8:30 ff. But, many distinct echoes of Tristan, which Verdi greatly admired. Kisses ( bacio ): 1. appog. To Tonic 2. appog. To Tristan (half dim) chord 3. another half dim chord, this time resolving to the Tonic 4. Tristan and Isolde as old marrieds! (Taruskin)

Otello, con t Act IV: era piu calmo? (track 35 on met on demand) Pre-bedtime consultation with maid Emilia Sends her away so she can pray ave maria (37) chi e la? (38) Otello arrives, esp. 2:20 and following niun mi tema (41) Don t fear me! Otello has killed Desdemona, realizes what s happened, resigned. Especially 3:30 ff.

proto Modernist? I Taruskin: For the sake of continuity, both composers committed wholesale violations of traditional form, though only Wagner boasted of it. For both composers, ultimately, the conscious objective became fidelity to artistic ideals, abstractly conceived, rather than to their audience s expectations. That was the cradle of what we now call modernism, shrewdly characterized by Leonard B. Meyer, an American music theorist, as the late, late Romantic period. And once Verdi could be viewed as a modernist, it became possible for academic critics to view him as great.

proto Modernist? II These new virtues can certainly be explained without recourse to Wagner, but the esthetic parallel with Wagner need not be overlooked. The most essential parallel, to repeat, was the protomodernist conviction that artworks were not created only for the sake of enjoyment that is, at any rate, for the audience s enjoyment. Artists wrote to please themselves. While working on Falstaff, the opera (also Shakespearean, also with Boito) that followed Otello, which he finished composing in his eightieth year, Verdi let it be known that I am writing it in moments of absolute leisure, simply for my own amusement. That made it respectable. And so did the assumption that underlay the composer s disinterested amusement: consciousness that his new manner of continuity and compression served the purposes of art.

Taruskin on Tragicomedy in Verdi The double edged Shakespearean ideal of fusion and contrast was Verdi s main objective in tweaking the conventions of Italian opera into new configurations that depended to an unprecedented extent on devices of irony.