Project 366 - Listener Guide #357




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Summary: "A for Aida (Acts 1 & 2)" Verdi composed his first opera (Oberto) in 1839 and from then on strung together great works achieving critical and popular success: Nabucco (1842), Rigoletto (1851), Il trovatore (1853), and the list goes on and on. Probably one of Opera’s most celebrated spectacles of excesses, Aida was a commission by the ruler (Khedive) of Egypt for the great opera house he’d inaugurated in Cairo in 1869. Versi’s Rigoletto was the first production put up at the opera house, and so Verdi was approached to create the spectacular stage work. Details at our archive page @ https://archive.org/details/06AidaAct3.OnTheBanksOfThe [First Time on our Podcasting Channel]