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Handwritten letter of Giuseppe Verdi to Aida librettos author Antonio Ghislanzoni, 1870

Handwritten letter of Giuseppe Verdi to Aida librettos author Antonio Ghislanzoni, 1870


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Handwritten letter of Giuseppe Verdi to Aida librettos author Antonio Ghislanzoni, 1870

LRI4569315 Handwritten letter of Giuseppe Verdi to Aida librettos author Antonio Ghislanzoni, 1870 by Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901); Museo Civico Bibliografico Musicale, Bologna, Italy; (add.info.: Manuscript letter from the Italian romantic composer Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) addressed to the librettist Ghislanzoni and including notes on Aida - Handwritten letter of Giuseppe Verdi to Aida librettos author Antonio Ghislanzoni, 1870 Bologna, civico museo musicale); Luisa Ricciarini; Italian, out of copyright

Media ID 23015036

© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images

Mail Verdi Verdi Giuseppe 1813 1901 Composers


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This print showcases a precious artifact from the world of music history - a handwritten letter by the renowned Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi to Antonio Ghislanzoni, the author of the libretto for his opera Aida. Dated back to 1870, this manuscript letter provides an intimate glimpse into Verdi's creative process and his collaboration with Ghislanzoni. The photograph captures the delicate beauty of Verdi's handwriting as he communicates with his trusted collaborator. The letter not only contains personal correspondence but also includes insightful notes on Aida, offering valuable insights into Verdi's vision for this iconic opera. Displayed in Museo Civico Bibliografico Musicale in Bologna, Italy, this piece serves as a testament to Verdi's genius and enduring legacy. Its presence within the museum signifies its significance within musical history and its preservation for future generations. Luisa Ricciarini expertly captures this historical artifact through her lens, allowing us to appreciate both its aesthetic appeal and intellectual value. Through her skillful photography, she invites us to delve into the world of communication, mail, writing, and music that were integral parts of Verdi's life. This print is a treasured addition to any collection or exhibition dedicated to classical music enthusiasts or those fascinated by artistic correspondences throughout history.

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