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18 January, 17:14

In Giuseppe Verdi's operas, the calls for freedom from the leading female singers symbolized

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  1. 18 January, 17:23
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    Italian Unification
  2. 18 January, 17:35
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    In Giuseppe Verdi's operas, the calls for freedom from the leading female singers symbolized Italian unification.

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    Verdi's life was full of tragedies but as a musician and a politician, he had an influence and desire to unite Italy. During the revolution and colonialism, different parts of Italy were captured by different nations with Italy's needs to fight for independence.

    His music included scenes that represented the occurrences of political and power struggle times. Examples include scene representing Spain's power over Italy. His main target was the Roman Catholic. This stance to use music in politics got him elected as a senator due to his influence but he later resigned after realizing the magnitude of social inequalities.
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