Giuseppe Verdi was the major Italian musical dramatist of the nineteenth century.

Born Roncole, near Busetto 9 October 1813; died Milan 27 January 1901

Giuseppe Verdi was the major Italian the successor to Bellini, Donizetti and Rossini. Along with Wagner, he was the most important opera composer of the period and received national and international recognition for his powerful stage works.

Whereas Wagner turned to myth and legend for inspiration and fashioned his own librettos, Verdi drew on dramas by figures such as Dumas, Hugo, Schiller and Shakespeare as the basis for his output, working closely with established librettists such as Piave and Boito.