Nabucodonosor, commonly known as Nabucco, is an opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi. The Italian libretto was written by Temistocle Solera. This opera recounts the story of the Babylonian king Nabucco and the plight of the Israelites. A cornerstone of the operatic repertoire, Nabucco showcases Verdi's early genius and his ability to blend dramatic storytelling with unforgettable melodies. This edition presents the full libretto and serves as an essential resource for opera enthusiasts, students, and performers alike, offering insight into one of Verdi's most enduring works.
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