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Definition of Giuseppe Verdi
1. Noun. Italian operatic composer (1813-1901).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Giuseppe Verdi
Literary usage of Giuseppe Verdi
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Story-lives of Master Musicians by Harriette Moore Brower (1922)
"XV Giuseppe Verdi IN the little hamlet of Le Roncole, at the foot of the ...
because it is just a cluster of workmen's houses, Giuseppe Verdi, ..."
2. Great Men and Famous Women: A Series of Pen and Pencil Sketches of the Lives by Charles Francis Horne (1894)
"Giuseppe Verdi (BORN 1813) IUSEPPE VERDI, the last and most widely successful of
the school of Italian opera proper, was born at Ron- cole, near Busseto, ..."
3. University Musical Encyclopedia by Louis Charles Elson (1912)
"Giuseppe Verdi TT has been aptly remarked by one of the most dis- ... Giuseppe Verdi
was born at Roncole, in the duchy of Parma, Italy, October 9, 1813. ..."
4. Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians by George Grove (1910)
"Giuseppe Verdi, after two years' schooling at Busseto, had learned to write,
read, and cypher: whereupon the above-mentioned Ba- ..."
5. Great Composers and Their Work by Louis Charles Elson (1898)
"Giuseppe Verdi. THERE is probably no single biography in music which shows the
change that has taken place in operatic composition in our time so ..."
6. Modern Music and Musicians by Louis Charles Elson (1918)
"FALSTAFF Lyric Comedy in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi. Text by Boito. THE first
scene is laid in the Garter Inn at Windsor, England. ..."