Verdi and the Operatic Shakespeare

Verdi adored Shakespeare. Besides the three operas he took from himâ??Macbeth, Otello, and Falstaffâ??he considered (though briefly) doing a Tempest or Hamlet or Romeo and Juliet. He considered for a very long time, and came near to creating, an opera from his favorite play, King Lear.1 He did not take lightly the duty of being true to Shakespeare. When he read the score of Ambroise Thomasâ??s Hamlet, he said of the librettists, â??Poor Shakespeare! How they have mistreated him!â? He did not mean to mistreat the great dramatist himself.

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