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Trovatore Collection

Experience the timeless beauty of Verdi's Il Trovatore through captivating visuals and enchanting melodies

Background imageTrovatore Collection: Il Trovatore - Music Sheet Cover

Il Trovatore - Music Sheet Cover
Il Trovatore by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901), the version performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. No.1, The Tempest of the Heart (La Tempesta del Mio Cor)

Background imageTrovatore Collection: Fresco of the life of Saint Martin. Saint Martin is a knight, detail

Fresco of the life of Saint Martin. Saint Martin is a knight, detail
LRI4608621 Fresco of the life of Saint Martin. Saint Martin is a knight, detail. The eveque Saint Martin de Tours and the musicians. Painting by Simone Martini (1280-1344). Fresco, 1315-1317

Background imageTrovatore Collection: Advert, Boosey & Co, Song Books and Operas

Advert, Boosey & Co, Song Books and Operas
Advert, Boosey & Co, The Royal Song Books, The Royal Edition of Operas, Ballad Operas, and Booseys Cabinet Operas for Pianoforte Solo. Date: late 19th century

Background imageTrovatore Collection: Sal Sagev Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

Sal Sagev Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, and El Trovatore Arizona Autel Court. Date: 1938

Background imageTrovatore Collection: ADVERT / VERDI OPERA 1953

ADVERT / VERDI OPERA 1953
Verdi festival at Verona - Aida, Il Trovatore, and La Forza del Destino Date: 1953

Background imageTrovatore Collection: Music cover, The Gipsy Duet from Verdis Il Trovatore

Music cover, The Gipsy Duet from Verdis Il Trovatore
Music cover, The Gipsy Duet from Il Trovatore, opera by Verdi, in the version performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. Sung by Fanny Huddart and Augustus Braham. circa 1850

Background imageTrovatore Collection: Character from Il Trovatore -- Azucena

Character from Il Trovatore -- Azucena
Depiction of the character Azucena from Verdis grand opera Il Trovatore (The Troubador), first performed in Rome in 1853. The gipsy woman Azucena (a mezzo-soprano or contralto role)

Background imageTrovatore Collection: Verdi / Trovatore / Ii. 5

Verdi / Trovatore / Ii. 5
IL TROVATORE Act 2, Scene 5 Manrico comes to Leonoras rescue in the convent scene from a Covent Garden production of 1887 Date: 1887

Background imageTrovatore Collection: Verdi / Trovatore / Iln 1855

Verdi / Trovatore / Iln 1855
IL TROVATORE a scene from the first London performance of the opera at Covent Garden in May 1855 - Pauline Viardot was one of the performers Date: 1855

Background imageTrovatore Collection: Symphony Auditorium, Newark, New Jersey, USA

Symphony Auditorium, Newark, New Jersey, USA
The Symphony Auditorium, a large concert hall in Newark, New Jersey, USA. Date: circa 1910

Background imageTrovatore Collection: Scene from the opera, Il Trovatore, by Giuseppe Verdi

Scene from the opera, Il Trovatore, by Giuseppe Verdi Date: c.1910

Background imageTrovatore Collection: VERDI: IL TROVATORE. Ah, Yes Thou rt Mine! English lithograph, 1855, showing Leonora

VERDI: IL TROVATORE. Ah, Yes Thou rt Mine! English lithograph, 1855, showing Leonora and Manrico, the leading characters in Giuseppe Verdis opera Il Trovatore

Background imageTrovatore Collection: VERDI: IL TROVATORE. Set design by Giuseppe and Pietro Bertoja for a Venice production

VERDI: IL TROVATORE. Set design by Giuseppe and Pietro Bertoja for a Venice production of Giuseppe Verdis opera Il Trovatore, 1853 (Act II, Scene 1; the gypsies camp)

Background imageTrovatore Collection: VERDI: IL TROVATORE. Lucy Escott as Leonora, Augustus Braham as Manrico, and Henri

VERDI: IL TROVATORE. Lucy Escott as Leonora, Augustus Braham as Manrico, and Henri Drayton as the Conte di Luna in a London production of Giuseppe Verdis opera Il Trovatore, 1856

Background imageTrovatore Collection: CONCERT REHEARSAL, 1869. The Great National Peace Jubilee in Boston, Massachusetts

CONCERT REHEARSAL, 1869. The Great National Peace Jubilee in Boston, Massachusetts. One hundred Boston firemen practicing for the Anvil Chorus (from Guiseppe Verdis opera il Trovatore)

Background imageTrovatore Collection: WPA in Ohio Federal Music Project presents Verdis grand ope

WPA in Ohio Federal Music Project presents Verdis grand opera Il trovatore Cast of 75 : Rudolph Schueller director. Poster for Federal Music Project presentation of Il Trovatore.. Date 1936 or 1937

Background imageTrovatore Collection: Trovatore - 1

Trovatore - 1
Manrico the troubadour serenades Leonora but is overheard by the Count di Luna who of course is also in love with Leonora

Background imageTrovatore Collection: Trovatore - 2

Trovatore - 2
Manrico the troubadour and the Count di Luna confront each other and prepare to fight a duel

Background imageTrovatore Collection: Trovatore - 5

Trovatore - 5
Leonora tells Manrico he is free, but at the price of giving herself to the Count

Background imageTrovatore Collection: Verdi / Trovatore / Iv. 1

Verdi / Trovatore / Iv. 1
IL TROVATORE Act 4, Scene 1 Leonora promises to marry the Count di Luna if he will only release Manrico, the man she loves

Background imageTrovatore Collection: Verdi / Trovatore / Iii. 2

Verdi / Trovatore / Iii. 2
IL TROVATORE Act 3, Scene 2 in the fortress of Castellor, Manrico and Leonora are alone at last, but are soon to be separated again

Background imageTrovatore Collection: Verdi / Trovatore / Iii. 1

Verdi / Trovatore / Iii. 1
IL TROVATORE Act 3, Scene 1 the Count di Lunas camp - the gipsy Azucena has been captured as a spy

Background imageTrovatore Collection: Verdi / Trovatore / Ii. 1

Verdi / Trovatore / Ii. 1
IL TROVATORE Act 2, Scene 1 the gipsy encampment in the Biscayan mountains

Background imageTrovatore Collection: Verdi / Trovatore / I. 3

Verdi / Trovatore / I. 3
IL TROVATORE Act 1, Scene 3 Leonora caught between two suitors - Manrico, whom she loves, and the Count di Luna, whom she definitely doesn t


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Experience the timeless beauty of Verdi's Il Trovatore through captivating visuals and enchanting melodies. From the striking music sheet cover to the mesmerizing Gipsy Duet, this opera is a true masterpiece that continues to captivate audiences worldwide. Dive into the depths of Dante's Inferno with Canto 28, where Bertran de Born's severed head speaks to Dante in an illustration from The Divine Comedy. Immerse yourself in history with a detailed fresco depicting the life of Saint Martin, a knight who embodies bravery and chivalry. Boosey & Co advertises their Song Books and Operas, showcasing how Il Trovatore has become an integral part of musical literature. Travel back in time to 1953 with an advertisement for Verdi's opera at Sal Sagev Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada - a testament to its enduring popularity even outside traditional theater settings. Symphony Auditorium in Newark, New Jersey provides a grand stage for this majestic production, where every scene comes alive with passion and intensity. Let yourself be transported into the world of Il Trovatore as you witness unforgettable moments unfold on stage – it is truly an experience not to be missed.