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Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi October 10, — January 27, was one of the great composers of Italian opera. A composer of romantic music , his work was already very popular during his lifetime and remains so today. Born in the Duchy of Parma in Le Roncole , at that time under Napoleon 's occupation, he moved to Busseto in where he started his musical studies with Ferdinando Provesi.

Verdi is also known as 'the swan from Busseto'. He composed an overture for Gioacchino Rossini 's Il Barbiere di Siviglia The Barber of Seville , then he moved to Milan, but he was not accepted at the conservatory, so he had private studies with Vincenzo Lavigna.

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Marrying his patron's daughter, Verdi became the municipal music director of Busseto after completing his studies. In , the leading European musical editor Giovanni Ricordi bought his copyrights and this business would last for the rest of his life, passing through the generations of Ricordi's family, with Tito and Giulio Ricordi being considered as part of his family.

After three years as a musical director, he returned to Milan to produce his opera Oberto, Conte di San Bonifacio which opened in Milan 's La Scala on November 17, This success was modest at best, but it was enough that he was contracted for further operatic works. Un Giorno di Regno which was his only attempt at writing a comedy until Falstaff.

Un Giorno di Regno was a decided failure and no wonder, it was written shortly after his first wife and child died.

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Verdi loved his first wife, Margherita Barezzi, very much and was devastated when she died so tragically young. In , he achieved his first real success with Nabucco. Upon reading the libretto about the ancient Jews' exile from their homeland, Verdi was impassioned by his own nationalism. The Jews served as a symbol for his yearning for Italy to be freed from oppression and united.

After the success of the opera, Verdi's works became a symbol of Italian independence. Nabucco premiered at La Scala theatre, with Giuseppina Strepponi , soprano , in the part of Abigaille.