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Guiseppe Verdi
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Giuseppe Verdi was born in the Classical era and he died a composer during the Romantic era, but he is considered to be a Romantic composer because the music that he wrote is symbolic of music of that era.
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he is remembered for playing 19th century Romantic Music..
Perhaps Verdi is most well known for his Italian operas. He mainly wrote vocal music: 28 operas and Manzoni's Requiem. Finally, he also wrote chamber music.
Guiseppe Verdi
Depends on what you mean by "soul." I would say Verdi's music. The expressive vocal melody, if you are looking for test answers. Verdi's music in general, while absolutely gorgeous, is not very specific. The vocal melody really brought the operas to life, not the underscoring melody accompanying.
Yes he did they loved it so much!
Yes, many people still enjoy Verdi's music. Perhaps Italians most of all, as Verdi was a very prominent composer during the build up to the Unification of Italy. His operas, such as "Nabucco" (1842) and "I Lombardi" (1843) were a very clever and popular method of spreading nationalist feeling. A very well - celebrated composer.
Most of Giuseppe Verdi's operas were published by Casa Ricordi, a prominent music publishing company based in Milan, Italy. Casa Ricordi played a significant role in promoting Verdi's works and supporting his career as a composer.