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Boston Youth Symphony presents Verdi’s Macbeth – Semi Staged Opera, Finale Act 1. Young musicians (ages 12-18) from BYS perform MACBETH. Conducted by Federico Cortese and directed by Marc Verzatt. Featuring soloists Louis Otey, Diana Jacklin, Jeremy Milner, Brian Landry, Steven Sanders, Meredeth Kelly, Jonathan Cole, and Lu Zang. With New World Chorale led by Holly MacEwen Krafka. Recorded and mastered by Emmanuel Audio Recording. Video by Steve Andrada. Visit www.BYSOweb.org for a glimpse of the future of classical music.


Giuseppe Verdi

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Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras BYSO
Duration: 6:24


About the composer…

Giuseppe Verdi was born on October 9, 1813, in Le Roncole, a small village in Italy. Verdi’s musical talent was evident from a young age, and he began studying music under the guidance of local musicians. He later enrolled at the Milan Conservatory, where he honed his skills in composition and piano. Verdi’s early works showed great promise, and they caught the attention of influential figures in the music industry.

Verdi’s musical career took off when his opera, “Nabucco,” premiered in 1842. The opera’s stirring choruses and powerful melodies made it an instant success, establishing Verdi as a leading composer of his time. Over the course of his career, Verdi composed numerous operas that are now considered masterpieces of the genre. Some of his most famous works include “La Traviata,” “Rigoletto,” and “Aida.”

Verdi’s music is known for its emotional depth and exquisite craftsmanship. His ability to create memorable melodies and compelling characters captivated audiences around the world. Verdi’s operas often tackled themes of love, betrayal, and societal issues, reflecting the human condition in a profound and timeless manner.

Throughout his life, Verdi received numerous accolades and honors for his contributions to classical music. His works continue to be performed and celebrated by opera companies and musicians worldwide. Giuseppe Verdi’s legacy as a composer of extraordinary talent and passion remains an indelible part of the classical music canon.

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