Un completo resumen de la prolifica produccion de Verdi con su fecha de estreno!!
- Oberto Conte di San Bonifacio
(17.11.1839 Teatro alla Scala, Milan) Opera in 2 acts, Temistocle Solera.
- Un Giorno di Regno
(5.9.1840 Teatro alla Scala, Milan) Melodramma giocoso in 2 acts, Felice Romani, after the comedy Le Faux Stanislas by Alexandre Vincent Pineu-Duval.
- Nabucodonosor
(9.3.1842 Teatro alla Scala, Milan) Opera in 4 parts, Temistocle Solera, after the play Nabucodonosor by Anicet-Bourgeois and Francis Cornue.
- I Lombardi alla Prima Crociata
(11.2.1843 Teatro alla Scala, Milan) Opera in 4 acts, Temistocle Solera, after the poem of the same name by Tommaso Grossi.
- Ernani
(9.3.1844 Teatro la Fenice, Venice) Opera in 4 acts, Francesco Maria Piave, after the play Hernani by Victor Hugo.
- I Due Foscari
(3.11.1844 Teatro Argentina, Rome) Opera in 3 acts, Francesco Maria Piave, after Lord Byron’s play The Two Foscari.
- Giovanna d’Arco
(15.2.1845 Teatro alla Scala, Milan) Opera in a prologue and 3 acts, Temistocle Solera, after Schiller’s drama Die Jungfrau von Orleans.
- Alzira
(12.8.1845 Teatro San Carlo, Naples) Opera in a prologue and 2 acts, Salvatore Cammarano, after Voltaire’s tragedy Alzire, ou les Américains.
- Attila
(17.3.1846 Teatro la Fenice, Venice) Opera in a prologue and 3 acts, Temistocle Solera (and Francesco Maria Piave), after the play Attila, König der Hunnen by Zacharias Werner.
- Macbeth
(14.3.1847 Teatro della Pergola, Florence) Opera in 4 acts, Francesco Maria Piave, after Shakespeare’s play.
- I Masnadieri
(22.7.1847 Her Majesty’s Theatre, London) Opera in 4 acts, Andrea Maffei, after Schiller’s drama Die Räuber
- Jérusalem (rev. of I Lombardi)
(26.11.1847 Académie Royale de Musique, Paris) Opera in 4 acts, Alphonse Royer and Gustave Vaëz.
- Il Corsaro
(25.10.1848 Teatro Grande, Trieste) Opera in 3 acts, Francesco Maria Piave, after Lord Byron’s poem The Corsair.
- La Battaglia di Legnano
(27.1.1849 Teatro Argentina, Rome) Opera in 4 acts, Salvatore Cammarano, after the play La Battaille de Toulouse by Joseph Méry.
- Luisa Miller
(8.12.1849 Teatro San Carlo, Naples) Opera in 3 acts, Salvatore Cammarano, after Schiller’s drama Kabale und Liebe.
- Stiffelio
(16.11.1850 Teatro Grande, Trieste) Opera in 3 acts, Francesco Maria Piave, after the play Le Pasteur, ou L’Évangile et le Foyer by Émile Souvestre and Eugène Bourgeois.
- Rigoletto
(11.3.1850 Teatro la Fenice, Venice) Opera in 3 acts, Francesco Maria Piave, after the drama Le Roi s’amuse by Victor Hugo.
- Il Trovatore
(19.1.1853 Teatro Apollo, Rome) Opera in 4 acts, Salvatore Cammarano (and Leone Emanuele Bardare), after the play El Trovador by Antonio García Gutiérrez.
- La Traviata
(6.3.1853 Teatro la Fenice, Venice) Opera in 4 parts, Francesco Maria Piave, after the play La Dame aux camélias by Alexandre Dumas fils.
- Les Vêpres Siciliennes
(13.6.1855 Académie Impériale de Musique, Paris) Grand opera in 5 acts, Augustin Eugène Scribe and Charles Duveyrier, after their libretto Le Duc d’Albe
- Giovanna de Guzman (I vespri siciliani)
(26.12.1855 Teatro Regio, Parma – Scribe and Eugenio Caimi)
- Simon Boccanegra
(12.3.1857 Teatro la Fenice, Venice) Opera in a prologue and 3 acts, Francesco Maria Piave (and Giuseppe Montanelli), after the play Simon Bocanegra by Antonio García Gutiérrez.
- Aroldo
(rev. of Stiffelio) (16.8.1857 Teatro Nuovo, Rimini) Opera in 4 parts, Francesco Maria Piave
- Un Ballo in maschera
(17.2.1859 Teatro Apollo, Rome) Opera in 3 acts, Antonio Somma, after Scribe’s libretto Gustave III.
- La Forza del destino
(10.11.1862 Bolshoi Theatre, St. Petersburg) Opera in 4 acts, Francesco Maria Piave, (and Andrea Maffei) after the play Don Alvaro, o La Fuerza del sino by Angel de Saavedra, Duke of Rivas, and Schiller’s drama Wallensteins Lager.
- Macbeth
(19.4.1865 Théâtre Lyrique, Paris)
- Don Carlos
(13.6.1855 Académie Impériale de Musique, Paris) Grand opera in 5 acts, Joseph Méry and Camille du Locle, after Schiller’s dramatic poem Don Carlos, Infant von Spanien
- Aida
(24.12.1871 Opera House, Cairo) Opera in 4 acts, Antonio Ghislanzoni, from a scenario by Auguste Mariette.
- Don Carlo
(1872, Naples), translation by Achille de Lauzières, with additions by Antonio Ghislanzoni.
- Simon Boccanegra
(rev.) (24.3.1881 Teatro alla Scala, Milan) Libretto additions and changes by Arrigo Boito.
- La Force du destin (rev. of La Forza del destino)
(14.3.1883, Antwerp) Libretto translated and adapted by Charles Nuitter and Camille du Locle.
- Otello
(5.2.1887 Teatro alla Scala, Milan) Opera in 4 acts, Arrigo Boito, after Shakespeare’s Othello.
- Falstaff
(9.2.1893 Teatro alla Scala, Milan), opera in 3 acts, Arrigo Boito, after Shakespeare’s Falstaff and Henry IV.