Giuseppe Verdi

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Giuseppe Verdi was a towering 19th-century Italian composer best known for his influential operas, including works like "La Traviata," "Rigoletto," and "Aida."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Italian person
composer
human
opera composer
burialPlace Casa di Riposo per Musicisti
citizenship Kingdom of Italy
countryOfBirth Italy
countryOfDeath Italy
dateOfBirth 1813-10-10
dateOfDeath 1901-01-27
familyName Verdi
fullName Giuseppe Verdi self-linksurface differs
surface form: Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi
genre chamber music
opera
sacred music
givenName Giuseppe
honorificTitle Maestro
influenced Giacomo Puccini
Italian opera
influencedBy Gaetano Donizetti
Gioachino Rossini
Vincenzo Bellini
languageOfWorkOrName Italian
memberOf Chamber of Deputies of the Kingdom of Italy
Senate of the Kingdom of Italy
movement Romanticism
nativeLanguage Italian
notableEvent premiere of Aida in 1871 in Cairo
premiere of Nabucco in 1842 at La Scala
notableWork "Aida"
surface form: Aida

Alzira
Aroldo
Attila the Hun
surface form: Attila

Don Carlos, Prince of Asturias
surface form: Don Carlos

Hernani
surface form: Ernani

Sir John Falstaff
surface form: Falstaff

I Lombardi alla prima crociata
I due Foscari
I vespri siciliani
Il trovatore
surface form: Il Trovatore

Jerusalem
surface form: Jérusalem

La Traviata
Battle of Legnano
surface form: La battaglia di Legnano

La forza del destino
Les vêpres siciliennes
Luisa Miller
Macbeth
Nabucco
Othello (play)
surface form: Otello

Quattro pezzi sacri
Verdi Requiem
surface form: Requiem (Messa da Requiem)

Rigoletto
Simon Boccanegra
Stiffelio
Un ballo in maschera
occupation composer
politician
placeOfBirth Busseto
Duchy of Parma
Le Roncole
placeOfDeath Milan
residence Busseto
Milan
Sant'Agata
spouse Giuseppina Strepponi
Margherita Barezzi
workLocation Milan
Paris
Rome

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Agnus Dei musicalSettingBy Giuseppe Verdi
Giacomo Puccini influencedBy Giuseppe Verdi
Casa Ricordi publisherOf Giuseppe Verdi
Lyric Opera of Chicago performsWorkBy Giuseppe Verdi
University of Parma hasNotableAlumni Giuseppe Verdi
Glyndebourne performsWorksBy Giuseppe Verdi
San Francisco Opera performsWorksBy Giuseppe Verdi
Verdi namedAfter Giuseppe Verdi
subject surface form: Verdi, Nevada
Opera Australia performsWorkBy Giuseppe Verdi
Verdi Requiem composer Giuseppe Verdi
Verdi Requiem premiereConductor Giuseppe Verdi
Giuseppe Verdi fullName Giuseppe Verdi self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi
Gioachino Rossini influenced Giuseppe Verdi
Hernani composer Giuseppe Verdi
subject surface form: Ernani
Anna Moffo associatedWithRepertoire Giuseppe Verdi
this entity surface form: Verdi operas
Otello in Verdi's "Otello" creator Giuseppe Verdi
subject surface form: Otello (character)
Radamès in Verdi's "Aida" createdBy Giuseppe Verdi
subject surface form: Radamès
Giacomo Meyerbeer influenced Giuseppe Verdi
Milan Conservatory namedAfter Giuseppe Verdi
Milan Conservatory notableAlumni Giuseppe Verdi
Pietro Mascagni influencedBy Giuseppe Verdi
Verdi Square hasStatue Giuseppe Verdi
Verdi Square namedAfter Giuseppe Verdi
Verdi Square dedicatedTo Giuseppe Verdi
Match Point composer Giuseppe Verdi
Vincenzo Bellini influenced Giuseppe Verdi
Arrigo Boito workedWith Giuseppe Verdi
Giuseppe Verdi's opera "Un ballo in maschera" composer Giuseppe Verdi
subject surface form: Un ballo in maschera
Giuseppe Verdi's opera "Un ballo in maschera" workOf Giuseppe Verdi
subject surface form: Un ballo in maschera
Alfredo in Verdi's "La traviata" creator Giuseppe Verdi
subject surface form: Alfredo Germont
La donna è mobile composer Giuseppe Verdi
La donna è mobile fromOperaBy Giuseppe Verdi
Ricordi catalogIncludesWorksBy Giuseppe Verdi
G. Ricordi & C. associatedWith Giuseppe Verdi
Gaetano Donizetti influenced Giuseppe Verdi
Umberto Giordano influencedBy Giuseppe Verdi
Don Carlos (opera) by Giuseppe Verdi composer Giuseppe Verdi
subject surface form: Don Carlos
La Dame aux Camélias (novel) operaComposerOfAdaptation Giuseppe Verdi
subject surface form: La Dame aux Camélias