Verdi’s Requiem is one of the most dramatic, and undoubtedly the most operatic, of its type ever composed. Roberto Abbado conducts this performance from the 2020 Festival Verdi Parma, at the Parco Ducale, with Filarmonica Arturo Toscanini and Chorus of Teatro Regio di Parma with soloists, Eleonora Buratto (soprano), Anita Rachvelishvili (mezzo-soprano), Giorgio Berrugi (tenor) and Roberto Tagliavini (bass). In 1873, Verdi was moved to write his Requiem by the death of Alessandro Manzoni, a leading Italian author, best known for 1827’s I promessi sposi (‘The betrothed’). The novel brought Manzoni immediate acclaim and had enormous patriotic appeal for Italians like Verdi of the nationalistic Risorgimento period. The Requiem is a monumental work performed by large orchestral and choral forces, and is characterised by dramatic arias and choruses, the most famous of which is the ‘Dies Irae’, complete with ferociously played timpani. ’In the Requiem, Verdi is not afraid to show that he is terrified by the idea of death’ says Abbado. ‘From the first four bars of the Mass, from the first lines of the chorus (the request to give us eternal rest), to the last note of the Requiem, there is a continuous project.’ CAST Soprano Eleonora Buratto Mezzo-soprano Anita Rachvelishvili Tenor Giorgio Berrugi Bass Roberto Tagliavini Orchestra Filarmonica Arturo Toscanini Chorus Coro del Teatro Regio di Parma Music Giuseppe Verdi Conductor Roberto Abbado Chorus Master Martino Faggiani Video Director Marco Scalfi
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