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  1. Francesco Maria Piave (18 May 1810 – 5 March 1876) was an Italian opera librettist who was born in Murano in the lagoon of Venice, during the brief Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy. Career [ edit ] Piave's career spanned over twenty years working with many of the significant composers of his day, including Giovanni Pacini (four librettos), Saverio Mercadante (at least one), Federico Ricci , and even one for Michael Balfe .

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  3. Francesco Maria Piave (Murano, 18 maggio 1810 – Milano, 5 marzo 1876) è stato un librettista, traduttore, critico d'arte e impresario teatrale italiano

  4. Search for: 'Francesco Maria Piave' in Oxford Reference ». (b Murano, 1810; d Milan, 1876).It. poet and librettist. Son of Murano glass‐maker. Became proof reader in Venice and began to write opera libs. Was recommended to Verdi and wrote libs. for 10 Verdi operas—Ernani (1844), I due Foscari (1844), Macbeth (with Mattei, 1847), Il corsaro ...

  5. Francesco Maria Piave Piave’s career spanned over twenty years working with many of the significant composers of his day, including Giovanni Pacini (four librettos), Saverio Mercadante (at least one), Federico Ricci, and even one for Michael Balfe.

  6. Francesco Maria Piave (18 May 1810 – 5 March 1876) was an Italian writer. He wrote the librettos (the story and words) for many operas. He is most famous for the librettos he wrote for operas composed by Giuseppe Verdi. Life. Piave was born in Murano, an island in Venice. At first, he studied to be a Catholic priest.

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  8. Sep 27, 2022 · Learn about the life and work of Francesco Maria Piave, the librettist who collaborated with Giuseppe Verdi on ten operas, including Rigoletto. Discover how Piave became Verdi's friend and colleague, and how he overcame a stroke that robbed him of his speech and mobility.