* Life and Operas of Verdi (32)

The Italians have a word for the sense of dazzling beauty produced by effortless mastery: " sprezzatura ." Perhaps no cultural form associated with Italy is as steeped in the love of sprezzatura as opera, a genre the Italians invented. And no artist working in opera has embodied the ideal of sprezzatura as magnificently as that gruff, self-described "farmer" from the Po Valley and composer of 28 operas, Giuseppe Verdi (1813–1901).

Robert Greenberg
San Francisco Performances - Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley