Aida

Aida by Giuseppe Verdi, published by Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers in 2005, is part of the Black Dog Opera Library series. This edition, comprising 141 pages, offers readers a comprehensive exploration of Verdi’s renowned opera, featuring a history of the work, a synopsis of the story, and the complete libretto presented in both its original language and English.
Readers will find a wealth of information within this book, including dozens of photographs and drawings that illustrate key scenes and performances. Additionally, the edition includes an Angel/EMI recording of the entire opera on two CDs, accompanied by expert commentary that enhances the listening experience. This resource is designed for those interested in music, opera, and the various genres and styles that define this art form.
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The Black Dog Opera Library is one of the most popular, informative, and budget-friendly ways to enjoy all the great operas. Each book in the series includes a history of the opera, a synopsis of the story, a complete libretto in its original language as well as in English, and dozens of photographs and drawings depicting great scenes, singers, performances, and more. Each book also includes an excellent Angel/EMI recording of the entire opera on two CDs, as well as commentary from experts in the field who guide you through the music as you listen. All of this for less than twenty dollars!
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