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A notable nationalist Opera composer was Bedrich Smetana from Bohemia, whose opera The Bartered Bride essentially set the mold for Bohemian/Czecho-Slovak opera.
Giuseppe Verdi was a nationalist in the first part of his career, partly because his last name became a rallying cry in pre-unified Italy. Revolutionaries shouted "Viva Verdi," which honored him but was also a coded way of shouting
Viva Vittorio Emmanuele, re d'Italia, or Long live Victor Emmanuel, king of Italy.
In Russia, Mikhail Glinka was considered a nationalist, because his opera A Life For the Tsar began the tradition of his country's opera.
Verdi
Andrew Lloyd Webber wrote this modern opera.
Verdi was the composer of the opera 'Il Trovatore'.
An opera written by the french composer, Georges Bizet.One of his most famous opera's was Carmen.
Claudio Monteverdi
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Statue is to sculptor as opera is to composer
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Verdi
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There is a misunderstanding that John Gay wrote an opera called The Beggar's Opera. This is not the case. Gay was born in Barnstaple, Devon , England and was a poet, not a composer. The words to The Beggar's Opera were written by Gay but the music was by Pepusch ( a German composer )
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Verdi was the composer of the opera 'Il Trovatore'.
Andrew Lloyd Webber wrote this modern opera.
An opera written by the french composer, Georges Bizet.One of his most famous opera's was Carmen.
Vincenzo Bellini.
The composer was Jules Massenet.
The opera Mefistofele was written by the Italian composer Arrigo Boito.