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So, 'Verdi' (1982) is an intriguing piece of television history. It dives into the life of the great composer, but it's not just about the music; it really captures the essence of his struggles and triumphs. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the emotional weight of his operatic masterpieces. The performances are solid, with actors channeling Verdi's passion and complexity. The atmosphere feels rich, almost like you're walking through 19th-century Italy. It's really distinct in how it melds biographical storytelling with musical interludes, giving you a taste of the operas themselves without losing the thread of his life. It has a certain rawness that feels genuine, like an old friend sharing stories over a glass of wine.
Includes musical excerpts from Verdi's operas.Originally aired on PBS's Great Performances.Captures the historical context of Verdi's life.
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