Famous Opera: Verdi includes the following songs and all digital files associated with each song. Scroll over the "Tracks Included" icon to see a list of all associated files
Courtier's Chorus from Verdi's Rigoletto
The Courtier's Chorus from Rigoletto by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901).
La donna e mobile from Verdi's Rigoletto
La donna e mobile (Woman is fickle). This famous aria is sung by Duke of Mantua in Act III of Rigoletto. Composed by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901).
The Anvil Chorus from Verdi's Il Trovatore
The Anvil Chorus is sung by the Gypsies at the beginning of Act 2 in the opera Il Trovatore (The Troubadour). Composed by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901). This is a very recognizable chorus that has often been used as underscore.
The Soldier's Chorus from Il Trovatore
The Soldier's Chorus (Or co' dadi ma fra poco) from Act 3 of the opera Il Trovatore (The Troubadour). Composed by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901).
Miserere from Verdi's Il Trovatore
Miserere Chorus and Duet from Act IV of the opera Il Trovatore. Composed by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901).
Prelude to Act 1 of Verdi's La Traviata
Orchestral Prelude to Act 1 of the opera La Traviata. Composed by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901).
Brindisi (The Drinking Song) from Verdi's La Traviata
Brindisi or The Drinking Song) Libiamo ne' lieti calici sung by Alfredo, Violetta, and chorus in Act 1 of La Traviata. Composed by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901).
Sempre libera (Always Free) from La Traviata
Ah, fors' e lui...Sempre libera (Always Free) sung by Violetta in Act I of La Traviata. Composed by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901).
Celeste Aida from Verdi's opera Aida
Celeste Aida sung by Radames in Act I of the opera Aida. First performed in 1871. Composed by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901).
Grand March from Verdi's opera Aida
The Grand March comes during the triumphal scene in Act II (Gloria allnot;yen;Egitto) of the opera Aida. First performed in 1871. Composed by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901).
Gli arredi festivi Chorus from Verdi's Nabucco
Gli arredi festivi Chorus from Verdi's opera Nabucco. First performed in 1842. Composed by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901).
Chorus of Hebrew Slaves from Verdi's Nabucco
Popularly known as the Chorus of Hebrew Slaves. Va, pensiero, sull'ali dorate (Fly, thought, on golden wings) is from the opera Nabucco. First performed in 1842. Composed by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901).
Prelude and Chorus Urli Rapine from Verdi's Attila
Orchestral Prelude and Chorus Urli Rapine from begining of Act 1 of the opera Attila. First performed in 1846. Composed by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901).
O signore, dal tetto natio chorus from Verdi's I Lombardi
O signore, dal tetto natio is a chorus sung in Act IV of the opera I Lombardi. The crusaders and pilgrims are despairing that God has abandoned them in the desert. First performed in 1843. Composed by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901).
Merce, dilette amiche The Bolero from Verdi's Sicilian Vespers
Merce, dilette amiche (My thanks, beloved, companions) is sung by Helene in Act V of The Sicilian Vespers (Les vepres siciliennes). First performed in Paris in 1855. Composed by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901).
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