“The subject cannot fail!” exulted Verdi, when
recommending Victor Hugo’s play
Le Roi
s’amuse to his librettist. But the censors made
every effort to stop it, and the baritone was
not easily convinced that a hunchback role
would suit him. Jonathan Keates gives a vivid
insight into the composition of a masterpiece.
Verdi long afterwards thought it his best
work, and Roger Parker explains why. Peter
Nichols, author of several bestselling books in
Italy, picks out some of the peculiarly Italian
attitudes and characters in the opera which
make it timeless – and incredibly modern.
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Sunday Times
'All these will provide the new opera-goer with food for thought.'
Daily Telegraph
'Wholehearted recommendation of this valuable new series.'
TLS
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