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Nabucco is an opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Temistocle Solera, based on the biblical story and the play by Anicet-Bourgeois and Francis Cornu. Its first performance took place on March 9, 1842 at the Teatro alla Scala, Milan. The best-known number from this opera is Hebrews' Chorus, "Va' pensiero, sull'ali dorate" ("Fly, thought, on golden wings").//The opera, Verdi’s third, is considered to be the one that permanently established his reputation as a composer. Nabucco follows the plight of the Jews as they are assaulted and subsequently exiled from their homeland by the Babylonian King Nabucco (in English, Nebuchadnezzar).Following the critical and public failure of his second opera Un giorno di regno, Giuseppe Verdi considered giving up opera. As a teacher, he fared no better; he left his post earlier in disgust as director of the Music School of Busseto after the Music Conservatoire of Milan rejected him. At the same time, other Italian contemporaries like Rossini and Donizetti were passing him by and becoming internationally famous. Realizing that the proceeds from the first and subsequent productions of his first opera Oberto would not last him forever, Verdi was unsure how to continue making a living in Milan.Bartolomeo Merelli, the impresario of the Teatro alla Scala, approached Verdi with a new manuscript titled Nabucodonosor (later Nabucco) by Temistocle Solera (the librettist of his first opera), which was based on a play of the same name written by Anicet-Bourgeois and Francis Cornu. Merelli had already approached the Prussian composer Otto Nicolai about composing the music but was turned down in favor of working on the opera Il proscritto (a move Nicolai later regretted). Verdi rejected Merelli as well but kept the manuscript with him. Verdi describes his decision to accept as a swift and dramatic one, in that he "threw the manuscript onto the table almost violently" and "read the libretto not once but two or three times so that by morning & hellip;[he] knew the whole of [the] libretto [...] by heart". This is likely exaggerated; the decision was a more cautious one, made over the course of days or weeks. Nabucco was finished by the autumn of 1841 at the latest. Unlike Oberto, which took three years for a theatre to agree to a performance, Nabucco’s production started March 1842, six months after completion. The opera premiered on March 9, 1842 at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan. Because a ballet based on the same play had been produced at that same theatre some months before, Verdi's opera reused many of the props and sets from then. Giorgio Ronconi (baritone) played Nabucco, Corrado Miraglia (tenor) played the king of Jerusalem Ismaele, Giuseppina Strepponi (soprano) Nabucco's adopted elder daughter Abigaille, and Giovannina Bellinzaghi (soprano) Nabucco's younger daughter Fenena
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