- Francesco Maria Piave
Francesco Maria Piave (
18 May 1810 –5 March 1876 ) was an Italian librettist who was Verdi's life-long friend and collaborator. Like Verdi, Piave was an ardent Italian patriot, and in 1848, duringMilan 's "Cinque Giornate," when Radetsky'sAustria n troops retreated from the city, Verdi's letter to Piave inVenice was addressed to "Citizen Piave."Piave was born in
Murano in the lagoon ofVenice , during the brief Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy. He followedSalvatore Cammarano as Verdi's main mid-career librettist, writing the librettos for Verdi'sopera s "Ernani " (1844), "I due Foscari" (1844), "Attila" (1846), "Macbeth" (1847), "Il Corsaro " (1848), "Stiffelio " (1850), "Rigoletto" (1851), "La traviata " (1853) "Simon Boccanegra " (1857), and "La forza del destino " (1862). Piave would have also prepared the libretto for "Aida ", the commission for which Verdi accepted in 1870, had he not suffered a disablingstroke .Less memorably, Piave also supplied librettos for
Giovanni Pacini ,Saverio Mercadante ,Federico Ricci , even one forMichael Balfe .Piave died in Milan in 1876 at age 65 and was interred there in the
Cimitero Monumentale .External links
* [http://opera.stanford.edu/librettists/Piave.html Complete List of Piave's librettos]
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