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Verdi

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1982–1983
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 10m
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8.1/10
332
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Verdi (1982)
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Giuseppe Verdi's life from 1813 to 1901, depicting the Italian opera composer's personal turmoil amidst political upheaval, and his iconic works like La Traviata, Rigoletto, Aida, and his Re... Read allGiuseppe Verdi's life from 1813 to 1901, depicting the Italian opera composer's personal turmoil amidst political upheaval, and his iconic works like La Traviata, Rigoletto, Aida, and his Requiem.Giuseppe Verdi's life from 1813 to 1901, depicting the Italian opera composer's personal turmoil amidst political upheaval, and his iconic works like La Traviata, Rigoletto, Aida, and his Requiem.

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    • Ronald Pickup
    • Carla Fracci
    • Giampiero Albertini
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    • Stars
      • Ronald Pickup
      • Carla Fracci
      • Giampiero Albertini
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Ronald Pickup
    Ronald Pickup
    • Giuseppe Verdi
    • 1982
    Carla Fracci
    • Giuseppina Strepponi
    • 1982
    Giampiero Albertini
    • Antonio Barezzi
    • 1982
    Omero Antonutti
    Omero Antonutti
    • Carlo Verdi
    • 1982
    Lino Capolicchio
    Lino Capolicchio
    • Arrigo Boito
    • 1982
    Enzo Cerusico
    • Emanuele Muzio
    • 1982
    Eva Christian
    Eva Christian
    • Teresa Stolz
    • 1982
    Nino Dal Fabbro
    • Giulio Ricordi
    • 1982
    Adriana Innocenti
    Adriana Innocenti
    • Maria Barezzi
    • 1982
    Agla Marsili
    • Luisa Uttini
    • 1982
    Daria Nicolodi
    Daria Nicolodi
    • Margherita Barezzi
    • 1982
    Jan Niklas
    Jan Niklas
    • Angelo Mariani
    • 1982
    Renzo Palmer
    Renzo Palmer
    • Conte di Cavour
    • 1982
    Raimondo Penne
    • Francesco Maria Piave
    • 1982
    Tito Schipa Jr.
    • Franco Faccio
    • 1982
    Nanni Svampa
    • Impresario Merelli
    • 1982
    Giorgio Trestini
    • Solera
    • 1982
    Leopoldo Trieste
    Leopoldo Trieste
    • Finola
    • 1982
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    10wynne-1

    Brilliant evocation of the life of the great composer

    THE LIFE OF VERDI is a stunning, beautiful and virtually exhaustive (at about 10 hours) chronicle of the life of Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi. Formerly available on the controversial Kultur label, this new DVD release by Acorn Media is a dream come true for people who appreciate composer biographies, historical epics and, especially, this particular film, which was the last film by Italian director/writer Renato Castellani. The transfer is excellent, whereas the previously available print was mediocre at best. This new release looks crisp and does justice to the film's visual artistry--it looks very much like a series of paintings.

    Verdi lived a long, rich life and his output was truly amazing, mostly operas--and most of his operas were masterpieces. There are generous allotments of Verdi's glorious music throughout this film and the period detail is lushly evocative of Verdi's life and times. Ronald Pickup is perfect as Verdi. He is probably the only "name" and face that will be familiar to at least some outside of Europe. Pickup has been in countless films and television programs, including several other composer biographies, though here, finally, he plays the title role. Speaking of names, when THE LIFE OF VERDI was shown on PBS way back in the early eighties, Burt Lancaster was the on camera narrator. I recall this very clearly because I remember being enthralled by the series even back then. In this version--perhaps for the better--Lancaster is not seen on camera (his star power was a bit distracting, if I recall). He does, however, continue to narrate in voice-over. Lancaster was a big fan of opera and his enthusiasm bubbles through in his voice, despite some mispronunciations that some will find distracting.

    That's a minor observance compared to the beauty and lovingly re-created world that director/writer Castellani presents. Castellani will not be entirely unfamiliar to North American audiences, though your tastes might have to be a bit specialized to recognize his name and style of film making. One of his first films, from 1954, was a version of Romeo & Juliet starring Laurence Harvey and is a gorgeous evocation of Shakespeare's play, if a bit slowly paced. It even has John Gielgud as the Chorus! It took another Italian, Franco Zeffirelli, to bring Italy and Shakespeare to life for a contemporary audience back in 1968.

    A few years before making THE LIFE OF VERDI, Castellani turned his attention to another great Italian, Leonardo Da Vinci, in a five part television film that I recall with great fondness, for it really brought Leonardo to life and gave me a deeper appreciation of his incredible achievements.

    But back to THE LIFE OF VERDI. Thank you to the distributors of this magnificent film! The time you invest in watching it will pay dividends, for like any great work of art, it will stay with you long afterwards.
    5rps-2

    Disappointing

    At this point I have watched only two of the seven episodes but I am questioning my decision to buy this series. Even allowing for the fact it was done in 1982, the production values are mediocre. Both the audio and video quality on the 4 DVD set are poor.They appear to be dubs from the original VHS. The performances become incidental rather than the highlights they should be. Worst of all is the dubbed in English sound track which gives the whole thing an artificial quality. It is like watching a radio program. I'll slog through the rest of it and may amend this review if it improves. But I am not optimistic. One positive is that the series is historically accurate both in the story line and the occasionally inserted voice over narration. But if that's all I had wanted, I would have bought a book.
    Kirpianuscus

    lovely

    for the inspired reconstruction of atmosphere of a page from Italy's past. for beautiful performance of Ronald Pickup. for the seduction of a fight for values who impress scene by scene. for the grace of music. and as homage to a great composer who becomes vulnerable, courageous hero of his nation. good introduction to his life. and interesting piece of biographic portrait who use the clichés for large, convincing, powerful image of a personality who becomes symbol of his mother land. and that transforms the film in a manifesto, like the music of Verdi. short, a beautiful film. who could represent a nice surprise for the viewer who prefers this genre.
    10wayne_blackmon_md_jd

    A detailed biography with music and viduals no book could convey.

    The life of someone who created visuals, drama, sounds, cannot be conveyed in a book. Picked this up second hand, and glad I did. This is a remarkable telling of the story of Verdi, his music, his place in history. It has no dragons, and shows well what passed for special effects in the 19th century. (Millennials beware, you have to think) It is intelligent, and contains both much information but also conveys a very different time, and does require an attention span. The audio and video quality is pure 1982, but thankfully, this wonderful series has been preserved and is available. A creative genius whose work resonates today.
    9TheLittleSongbird

    A really outstanding series

    An absolute treasure for opera enthusiasts and fans of Verdi(the Sutherland, Bergonzi and Merrill recording of La Traviata was my first complete Verdi listen 10 years ago and I've been a fan since). Not quite as grand as the series on Wagner from the same time-frame, plus Richard Burton gives a performance of a life-time, but Verdi's style, his life and him as a person may be much more accessible. Am a fan of Wagner's music, but he was known as a terrible man(Youtube users never let people forget how he was an Anti-Semetic bigot) and Parsifal especially is exhausting for a first time viewer. Personally first exposure was through the 1983 film of the opera which was admittedly rather too heavy on the symbolism so that could have something to do with it.

    Getting onto the point, there is very little wrong with this series. There is however some sloppy dubbing and Burt Lancaster's narration can overbear things(some of his mispronunciations are annoying too). The rest however is fabulous. It is very sumptuously mounted and the photography matches that quality. Nobody really needs to say how good Verdi's music is, fans will argue that his music is some of the best of the entire opera medium, I for one share that opinion. It's even greater when the singing is so good, from some of the best singers ever to sing his music, Pavarotti, Tebaldi, Callas and Nilsson are immediately recognisable and sound incredible.

    Verdi is intelligently written, sensitively staged with no over-doing. The composer's story is fascinating and is told in an absorbing way, a way that also shows great enthusiasm for the subject. Any important parts are not skimmed over and have their impact. Ronald Pickup's Verdi is note-perfect and Carla Fracci matches him in a nuanced performance. All the roles are well-done and don't fall into caricature- and it is easy to do that- too much. Overall, an outstanding series that is deserving of a much better DVD release, the Kultur version doesn't really do it justice. 9/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Release date
      • October 13, 1982 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
      • West Germany
      • United Kingdom
      • Sweden
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Giuseppe Verdi
    • Filming locations
      • Busseto, Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
    • Production companies
      • RAI Radiotelevisione Italiana
      • France 2 (FR2)
      • Bavaria Film
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      • 1h 10m(70 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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