The composer is described as being genial and contented: ‘When I met him for the first time 20 years ago…his frail frame, pale face, sunken cheeks and deep-set eyes aroused ominous fears, today you find nothing in that countenance but glowing health and stability.’Īt the time of their previous meeting Verdi had been in the grip of his ‘galley years’, when the pressure of earning a living meant he had to deliver new operas at the rate of two or three a year. In his memoir of the visit Ghislanzoni paints a picture of middle-class ease and affluence. To find the perfect subscription for you, simply visit: .uk/subscribeĭuring the summer of 1868 Antonio Ghislanzoni, a writer and former baritone, was taken to visit Verdi at home on his estate at Sant’ Agata. Subscribing to Gramophone is easy, you can choose how you want to enjoy each new issue (our beautifully produced printed magazine or the digital edition, or both) and also whether you would like access to our complete digital archive (stretching back to our very first issue in April 1923) and unparalleled Reviews Database, covering 50,000 albums and written by leading experts in their field. We have been writing about classical music for our dedicated and knowledgeable readers since 1923 and we would love you to join them.
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