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Verdi$89980$ - translation to Αγγλικά

ITALIAN COMPOSER OF THE ROMANTIC ERA
VERDI; Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi; Guiseppi Verdi; Guisippe Verdi; Verdi's; Giuseppe Fortuning Francesco Verdi; Guiseppe verdi; Giuseppe verdi; Verdi; G. Verdi; G Verdi; Guiseppe Verdi; Giusuppe Verdi; Giuseppe Fortunino Verdi
  • [[Arrigo Boito]] and Verdi at Sant'Agata in 1893
  • [[Emanuele Muzio]], Verdi's pupil and assistant
  • Risorgimento!]]'' (2011) by [[Lorenzo Ferrero]]. Verdi, one of the characters in the opera, stands just left of centre.
  • [[Francesco Maria Piave]] whose work with Verdi included ''Rigoletto'' and ''La traviata''
  • Vanity Fair]]'' (1879)
  • Verdi's childhood home at Le Roncole<!--Verdi was not born here, see Rosselli, page 13.-->
  • [[Giuseppina Strepponi]] (c. 1845)
  • Giuseppina Strepponi, c. 1850s
  • Macbeth meets the witches (Act I, scene 1)
  • Margherita Barezzi, Verdi's first wife
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  • Portrait of Giuseppe Verdi by [[Giovanni Boldini]], 1886
  • Stage set by Giuseppe Bertoja for the premiere of ''Rigoletto'' (Act 1, Scene 2)
  • Antonio Barezzi, Verdi's patron and later father-in-law
  • [[Salvadore Cammarano]], librettist of ''Alzira'', ''La battaglia di Legnano'', and ''Luisa Miller''
  • [[Teresa Stolz]] as ''Aida'' in the 1872 Parma production
  • Painting "Viva Verdi" slogans
  • Verdi in Russia, 1861–62
  • Delfico)]]
  • Verdi conducting the [[Paris Opera]] premiere of ''Aida'' in 1880
  • Luigi Secchi's 1913 statue of Verdi in Busseto
  • Verdi's grave at the Casa di Riposo, Milan
  • ''Les vêpres siciliennes'': poster for the premiere (1855)
  • Villa Verdi at Sant'Agata, as it looked between 1859 and 1865

Verdi      
n. Verdi (Giuseppe, Italiaanse componist)
Giuseppe Verdi         
Giuseppe Verdi (italiaans componist)
Cape Verde Islands         
  • [[Aristides Pereira International Airport]] in Boa Vista island
  • Boa Vista]]
  • Cabral Avenue, one of the main symbols of Cape Verde's development
  • ''Palácio da Justiça'' – Palace of Justice, in Praia
  • Cachupa, typical Cape Verdean dish
  • Porto Novo harbour in Santo Antão
  • São Vicente]]
  • A satellite photo of the Cape Verde islands, 2010
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  • A proportional representation of Cape Verde exports, 2019
  • Map of countries with Cape Verdean embassies
  • [[Cesária Évora]], Cape Verdean singer
  • Cape Verdeans are a very musical people; The [[Chã das Caldeiras]] group is an example.
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  • [[Estádio Nacional de Cabo Verde]] in [[Praia]]
  • A kindergarten graduation on Santiago Island
  • Garthpool]]'', wrecked at Boavista, Cape Verde, in 1928
  • ''Insulae Capitis Viridis'' (1598), showing Cape Verde
  • Cape Verdean President [[Jorge Carlos Fonseca]] and [[Lígia Fonseca]] meet with US President [[Barack Obama]] and [[Michelle Obama]] in 2014.
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  • Marines of the Cape Verdean Coast Guard
  • A view of [[Monte Cara]] from [[Mindelo]]
  • São Vicente]]. Tourism is a growing source of income on the islands.
  • Santiago]], the largest island in the country
  • Newspapers of Cape Verde including ''Expresso das Ilhas'', ''A Nação'' and ''Já''
  • ''Fundação Amílcar Cabral'', in Praia
  • A health clinic in a residential area of Praia
  • Santiago Island]]
  • [[Amílcar Cabral]] on a stamp of the former [[East Germany]]
  • Cape Verdean national [[flag carrier]] TACV
  • A [[topographic map]] of Cape Verde
  • University of Santiago
SOVEREIGN STATE COMPRISING TEN ISLANDS OFF THE WESTERN COAST OF AFRICA
Republic of Cape Verde; Cape Verde Islands; Cape Verde Archipelago; ISO 3166-1:CV; Cape de Verd Islands; Cap Verde; Cape Verde islands; Cape Verde (republic); Capo Verde; Cape verde; Cape Verdes; República de Cabo Verde; Cape de Verde Islands; Republica de Cabo Verde; Kabu verdi; Kabu Verdi; Kap Verde; Name of Cape Verde; Republic of Cabo Verde; Cape verde islands; Cape Verdian; Kapverden; Cape de Verde; Cape de Verde Isles; Cape-Verde; Cape Verde Is.; Languages of Cape Verde Islands; Cabo Verde; Cape Verde (Cabo Verde); Cabo Verde Islands; Cabo Verde Is.; PAICV Rule in Cape Verde; C.Vd.; Green Cape Islands
Kaapverdische eilanden (eilandengroep ten westen van Afrika)

Ορισμός

Verdi
(named after the Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901)) Provable systems language. Descendant of Ottawa Euclid.

Βικιπαίδεια

Giuseppe Verdi

Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi (Italian: [dʒuˈzɛppe ˈverdi]; 9 or 10 October 1813 – 27 January 1901) was an Italian composer best known for his operas. He was born near Busseto to a provincial family of moderate means, receiving a musical education with the help of a local patron. Verdi came to dominate the Italian opera scene after the era of Gioachino Rossini, Vincenzo Bellini, and Gaetano Donizetti, whose works significantly influenced him.

In his early operas, Verdi demonstrated a sympathy with the Risorgimento movement which sought the unification of Italy. He also participated briefly as an elected politician. The chorus "Va, pensiero" from his early opera Nabucco (1842), and similar choruses in later operas, were much in the spirit of the unification movement, and the composer himself became esteemed as a representative of these ideals. An intensely private person, Verdi did not seek to ingratiate himself with popular movements. As he became professionally successful, he was able to reduce his operatic workload and sought to establish himself as a landowner in his native region. He surprised the musical world by returning, after his success with the opera Aida (1871), with three late masterpieces: his Requiem (1874), and the operas Otello (1887) and Falstaff (1893).

His operas remain extremely popular, especially the three peaks of his 'middle period': Rigoletto, Il trovatore and La traviata. The bicentenary of his birth in 2013 was widely celebrated in broadcasts and performances.