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'''Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi'''  ([[Le Roncole]] (near [[Busseto]] then [[duchy of Parma]]) 9/10 October [[1813]] - [[Milan]] 27 January [[1901]]) was an Italian Romantic composer.  
'''Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi'''  ([[Le Roncole]] (near [[Busseto]] then [[duchy of Parma]]) 9/10 October [[1813]] - [[Milan]] 27 January [[1901]]) was an Italian Romantic composer.  


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*'''[[Falstaff (Verdi)|Falstaff]]''' - Teatro alla Scala, Milan, [[1893]]
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Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi (Le Roncole (near Busseto then duchy of Parma) 9/10 October 1813 - Milan 27 January 1901) was an Italian Romantic composer.

Verdi is most famous for his many operas. In 1873 he composed a requiem honoring Alessandro Manzoni.

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