Winton Dean relates how
Otello came into
being as much because of the persistence of
Verdi’s publisher as of the composer’s lifelong
passion for Shakespeare, and the collaboration
of the brilliant poet Arrigo Boito. Benedict
Sarnaker argues that this magnificent largescale
opera rivals Shakespeare in intensity and
profundity. William Weaver’s lively review of
Shakespeare on the Italian stage in the last
century enables us to make a wholly fresh
appraisal of Verdi’s stature as a dramatist. The
libretto itself is a masterpiece, and Andrew
Porter has also translated the third-act revision
which Verdi came to prefer and which has not
been performed outside France before the 1981
ENO production.
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