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The Life of Verdi (miniseries)

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Directed by
  
Renato Castellani

Original language(s)
  
Italian

Director
  
Renato Castellani

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Theme music composer
  
Roman Vlad

First episode date
  
13 October 1982

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Written by
  
Leonardo Benvenuti Renato Castellani Piero De Bernardi Gene Luotto

Starring
  
Ronald Pickup Carla Fracci Giampiero Albertini

Country of origin
  
Italy, France, West Germany, UK, Sweden

Narrated by
  
Burt Lancaster (English version only)

Cast
  
Ronald Pickup, Carla Fracci, Giampiero Albertini

The Life of Verdi is a 1982 Italian-language biographical television miniseries directed by Renato Castellani dramatizing the life of Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi. Castellani also co-wrote the original script with Leonardo Benvenuti and Piero De Bernardi. The English version was written by Gene Luotto and narrated by Burt Lancaster. The miniseries first aired in 1982, and was made available on DVD in 2003.

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The production stars British actor Ronald Pickup as Giuseppe Verdi, Italian ballet dancer and actress Carla Fracci as Giuseppina Verdi, and Giampiero Albertini as Antonio Barezzi. Funded by a number of European national broadcasting companies, the series is an accurate portrayal of Verdi's life.

According to promotional material for the production, it was "filmed on location in Italy, Leningrad, London, and Paris...(T)his epic mini-series took several years to create, requiring more than 100 actors, 1800 extras, and 4000 costumes."

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Episodes

The English version has seven 90-minute episodes totaling 630 minutes; the original Italian version, nine 70-minute episodes.

  1. "Childhood, Barezzi & Milan"
  2. "Margherita, Tragedy & Nabucco"
  3. "Patriotism, I Lombardi & Ernani"
  4. "Giuseppina, Revolution & Rigoletto"
  5. "Independent Italy, La Traviata & Un Ballo"
  6. "Wagner, Teresa & Aida"
  7. "Crisis, Otello & Falstaff"

References

The Life of Verdi (miniseries) Wikipedia