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Verdi's Attila-Teatro Alla Scalla (1991)
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An Opera in Three Acts
Verdi's Attila was first staged just prior to the European revolutions of 1848. To opera goers, art seemed to mirror life, as the Roman empire, overrun with barbarians, was an obvious symbol of 19th-century Italy under foreign domination. The role of Attila, one of Verdi's finest characters, requires a tremendous leading singer and actor, and world-renowned bass Samuel Ramey gives a peerless performance. As Odabella, the courageous maiden who kills the tyrant with his own sword, soprano Cheryl Studer is forceful but with vocal gentleness and expression.
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