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Scene from Il Masnadieri (The Brigands), 1847
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Scene from Il Masnadieri (The Brigands), 1847
Scene from Il Masnadieri (The Brigands), 1847. Opera by Guiseppe Verdi, with libretto by Andrea Maffei based on Schillers Die Rauber. This was the only opera by Verdi commissioned by London. It was produced at her Majestys Theatre, 22 July 1847. Jenny Lind, soprano, played the Heroine Amalia and Luigi Lablache, bass, played Masimillio Moor. From The Illustrated London News (Londin, 31 July 1847)
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Giuseppe Giuseppe Forunino Francesco Verdi Giuseppe Verdi Jenny Jenny Lind Johanna Maria Lind Lind Luigi Madame Jenny Lind Goldschmidt Verdi Amalia Ann Ronan Pictures Lablache Luigi Lablache Wood Engraving
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This print captures a scene from the renowned opera "Il Masnadieri" by Giuseppe Verdi. The image showcases the talented Swedish soprano, Jenny Lind, in her role as the courageous heroine Amalia, alongside Luigi Lablache, a distinguished bass who played Count Massimiliano von Moor. The photograph was taken during a production of the opera at Her Majesty's Theatre in London on July 22nd, 1847. This particular opera holds significance as it was the only one commissioned by London for Verdi. The libretto for "Il Masnadieri" was based on Friedrich Schiller's play "Die Rauber" adding depth and drama to this performance. In this monochrome portrayal, both Lind and Lablache exude passion and talent through their expressions and body language. Their performances transport viewers back to the 19th century when music, arts, and entertainment were thriving forms of expression. This wood engraving is an exquisite piece that beautifully captures the essence of Victorian-era operatic performances. It serves as a testament to the incredible skill of these artists who brought Verdi's masterpiece to life on stage. Whether you are an admirer of classical music or simply appreciate historical artistry, this print is sure to captivate your imagination with its timeless beauty and evoke emotions reminiscent of a bygone era in musical history.
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