Proper noun
Cammarano (plural Cammaranos)
A surname from Italian.
Relationship with Cammarano Verdi's time and energy were spent mostly on finishing Rigoletto, which premiered at La Fenice in Venice in March 1851. Source: Internet
In a letter around the time of his intended departure for France, he wrote encouragingly to Cammarano: "I beg you with all my soul to finish this Trovatore as quickly as you possibly can." Source: Internet
In his first letter to Cammarano, Verdi proposed El Trovador as the subject with "two feminine roles. Source: Internet
It began with his January 1850 approach to Cammarano with the idea of Il trovatore. Source: Internet
Librettist Salvadore Cammarano When considering setting Gutiérrez's play, Verdi turned to work with Cammarano, "the born operatic poet" (according to Budden). Source: Internet
Osborne, C., p. 255 Thus, the cantabile cabaletta two-part arias, the use of the chorus, etc., which Verdi had originally asked Cammarano to ignore, are evident. Source: Internet