Industrial Age · Europe · Culture
1853
Verdi's Il Trovatore and La Traviata
1853
In a single astonishing year, Giuseppe Verdi premiered two of the operas that would define the nineteenth-century Italian repertoire. La Traviata was booed on opening night, largely because the prima donna was too stout to play a consumptive. Within a decade both were sung in every capital in Europe. Verdi had become Italy in a tenor voice.