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TIIK JDALI.ES
OKEGON
".Falstaff" Is Pronounced the Com
poser's Masterpiece.
One of the "Grand Old Men" of Europe---In
His Seventy-vXintli Year Now,
But as Bright and Capable
as a Young Giant.
Our century has been kind to the
veterans in the various walks of life,
and poetry, science, politics, art and
music each boast their famous devotees
who have passed the septuagenarian
'inn Tn th. rwilm rtf miiRiV. thp rrrn.t.
; Italian maestro, Guiseppc Verdi, re
cently, and in his seventy-ninth year,
has piven to the world an opera whose
brilliancy of conception, masterful
force, perfect technique and richness
bl popular sentiment rise above those
of his. former creations. It takes a
place among the grand productions of
iime. Hadyn won renown for the pro
duction of his "Creation" and the
' "SeaHtfJia" when a littae past 00, but
since then intellectual vigor at this
Tige nas ce&seu to sraci wonuer.
"Wagner gave the world his best con
ception when 08; at 78 Verdi brought
out his first tragic opera, and at 79 pro
duces a comic opera which has won
universal plaudits.
The striking character of Verdi's
"Falstafl:"' is the originality of both
plan and execution. The aged artist,
long since a master of the old school of
mvsical expression, and a consistent
teacher of its methods, has broken
iy from its lines, and with all the
trenchant style, poetic fire and concen
trated rigor of a man in the zenith of
strength nnd activity leads the way
into new paths, and raises higher the
standard of musical interpretation. At
-an age when it is presumed a man
ceases to develop mentally or to be
capable of the assimilation of new
ideas and methods, Verdi has shown
himself as alert intellectually and as
quick to master new principles and
popular sentiment1-; as the most bril
liant,of the yo.ungei school, and he is
the acknowledged head of the modern
Italian school ' Ialstaff" is a comedy
in the full significance of the term.
There are oleven parts in the opera,
that of Sir -i uhn Falstaff being played
at its initial performance in Milan by
. i
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GtTISEPPE VERDI.
Victor Maurel. This character is the
central figure of the story and is upon
the stage most of the time. The change
of style in Verdi's works first was no
ticeable in "Don .Carlos," and contin
ued in "Aida," tke "Manzoni Re
quiem, " and "Otello," and finds its
culmination in his "Falstaff." Much
of tho'change in the latter production is
creditable to Sig. Arrigo Boito, the noted
librettist, in whom Verdi found a
collaborator worthy his accomplish
ments, and one whose assistance gave
in-.p. ration to his efforts. Boito is thor
oughly versed in stagecraft, and his
libretto, an adaptation from Shakes
peare, is rich in poetic sentiment,
natio incident and lively action,
"j he work throughout is concise and
admirably balanced. In 'Otello," the
trag, opora, the libretto is occasional-
i; i . ' : . o to the music, but
HNbafr ' the music is made only to
ic poetry regardless of its
The orchestration is cx-
rming smoothness and
ifeing a delightful effect.
embellish u
. V . t.
" arow
Musical history gives the -first opera
heard in Europe as "Daphne," per
formed in 1594. It was at once pro
nounced an "unnatural drama, 'Land
was the object of much ridicule and
criticism from people who maintained
it absurd that the actors should sing
instead of speaking their lines. At
that time it was a bold experiment to
attempt to revive n modern Europe
the Greek drama, but the "Greeks," as
thcyp were called, held their way
courageously, and in fifty years the
opera was the favorite form of music in
all European countries.
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