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The Life of Verdi
The Life of Verdi
Director: Renato Castellani
Actors: Ronald Pickup, Carla Fracci, Giampiero Albertini, Omero Antonutti, Lino Capolicchio
Studio: Kultur Video
Category: DVD

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(15 reviews)
Sales Rank: 29677

Format: Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), Italian (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD
Running Time: 630 minutes
Number Of Items: 2
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: 1246
ISBN: 0769712460
UPC: 032031124691
EAN: 9780769712468
ASIN: B0000DI86N

Release Date: November 18, 2003
Theatrical Release Date: 1984
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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"Sumptuously costumed and splendidly staged, this elaborate cinematic biography blends documentary with drama to tell the story of a great artistic genius who became the musical voice of a nation."* Booklist. Filmed on location in Italy, Leningrad, London, and Paris, this epic mini-series took several years to create, requiring more than 100 actors, 1800 extras, and 4000 costumes. This uncut version dubbed in English is 4 hours longer than the edited version that originally aired on Public Television to great acclaim. This spectacular film is filled with Verdi?s glorious music, sung in the original Italian and taken from past recordings featuring such operatic legends as Renata Tebaldi, Maria Callas, Luciano Pavarotti, and Birgit Nilsson. Stars Ronald Pickup, who plays Verdi with a "subdued, dignified passion" and Carla Fracci, the famed Italian ballerina, who is "absolutely superb" as Giuseppina Strepponi, Verdi?s second wife (Clive Barnes).


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5 out of 5 stars EXCELENT   October 6, 2008
I think this one of the most beatiful series I ever seen. I only miss more information about AIDA.
What I would have wanted to know before my purchase is to know if the film had subtitles in spanish, because most of my family does'nt speak english. Thanks-



5 out of 5 stars A must see   August 25, 2008
The transfer is poor, apparently it was cut, and nevertheless this is a must seen by anyone who enjoys Verdi and, maybe, by whoever enjoys good cinema.

Verdi was not only a tremendous composer, but also a great man. He was not flawless or a saint. But he was a fairly good hearted man, with nice intentions and down to earth. Verdi was far from being the racist and bigot as other nationalists of his time as, for example, Wagner.

This production is really amazing. They did a wonderful job to reconstitute the 19th century Europe and we really fell like we are living that moment. Ronald Pickup, the actor that plays Verdi, deserves all the praises in the world. Whenever I see or imagine Verdi, I think about his portrait. The same can be said about Carla Fracci, the actress that gives life to Strepponi, and about everybody else.

I could never imagine that I could watch a movie that lasts 10 hours in 2 days, but when it finished I wanted even more.



5 out of 5 stars Verdi's Biography   December 29, 2007
Giuseppe Verdi borrowed liberally from writers Victor Hugo and William Shakespeare, and so it's ironically appropriate that Verdi's life has all the earmarks of a Shakespearian tragic hero, complete with tragic flaw. Music is his strength, but also his weakness. He has the passion to feel love, but not passion enough to boldly go after love. Opera lovers will find themselves absorbed by the operatic treatment of Verdi's life, which includes many scenes performed from Verdi operas: Nabucco, Ernani, Rigoletto, Trovatore, Traviata, Aida, Otello, and Falstaff.

The plot is really second to the music, and I don't mean the standard background fare. Substantial operatic performance clips and background music of Verdi's operas wash over you as you watch. Verdi's musical education began at an early age, although it is not known exactly when he began formal study. It is known that he was captivated by music and that his parents early on decided to give him an instrument of his own, a little spinet piano. Verdi was born to a poor family in a tiny Italian village. He began studying music in a nearby town Busseto, where he was taken into the home of a wealthy patron who later also supported his education in Milan. When he completed his studies, he became municipal music director in Busseto and married his patron's daughter; three years later he returned to Milan with the score of his first opera, Oberto. Oberto was produced at La Scala and had a modest success which brought Verdi a contract for more operas. Then disaster struck. Verdi's wife and their two children died within a very short time. Verdi managed to complete his next opera, but it was a failure and in despair he persuaded himself that there was no consolation in his art and vowed to never compose again.

A few years later the film shows when Verdi composed Rigoletto and La Traviata. Although the public loved them, critics were often scandalized by their subject matter. They seemed to condone rape, suicide, and free love. But Verdi was fiercely independent and himself lived openly with his second wife for ten years before marrying her. Verdi composed not for the musical elite but for a mass public whose main entertainment was opera. He wanted subjects that were as Verdi said "original, interesting and passionate; passions about all!" Almost all his mature works are serious and end unhappily; they move quickly and involve extremes of hatred, love, jealousy, and fear and his powerful music underlines the dramatic situations.

By the end of the film, opera lovers will have felt as if they had just attended a "highlights" concert combined with a sometimes somber treatment of the composer's semi tragic life. Those who aren't so familiar with opera will come away with a better sense of the music. If there's one surprise, it's that apart from the performance clips there's very little in the way of dramatic score. Most of the scenes that drive the plot are presented in silence, although music is used for transitions and to heighten emotional moments. People in this day and age aren't exactly known for being opera lovers, on the whole. They generally get their arias from tv commercials and movies. Ask someone to hum a few bars of Verdi's "Libiamo ne lieti calici" and you'll get a blank stare or a laugh. Play a few bars for them, and many of them will beam, "Hey, I've heard that from a commercial on television." Even if you are not an opera fan, but you're a fan of musical biographies, you'll like this film.



4 out of 5 stars An exciting insight into an exceptional composer.   December 22, 2007
I didn' know quite what to expect with this video, as movie versions of other composer's lives have been less than true-to-life. Impresive producton, excellent performances and valuable insights into the life and works of a master.


4 out of 5 stars Life of Verdi DVD   January 11, 2007
  4 out of 5 found this review helpful

I saw the series when it was shown originally on PBS TV many years ago.
The edition I purchased is technically somewhat dated and has been slightly edited, with some interesting scenes -such as the account of Verdi's last hours from his faithful friend and libretist Arrigo Boito- deleted. The movie was filmed largely on location, which makes for a very realistic setting. For example the scenes done in Busseto, which aside for modern conveniences is as charming as it must have been a century ago are particularly moving.
There is no option to select language sub-titles, and die-hard italianophiles will have to settle for English. The performance by all actors is superb, and after a while one forgets they are not speaking Verdi's mother tongue.
The film Life of Verdi is a must-have for Verdi aficionados.


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