- An appealing and practical collection of Verdi's music arranged by concert organist Martin Setchell
- Includes well-loved favourites and lesser-known pieces, all in newly commissioned arrangements for the instrument
- A variety of styles and moods to suit different occasions
- The pieces are of intermediate difficulty, and have been chosen to suit the needs of both church and concert organists
This collection includes twelve popular and lesser-known pieces by Verdi arranged for organ, covering a variety of styles and moods, and serving both church and concert organists.
- Introduction
- Notes on the pieces
- Agnus Dei from Requiem
- Anvil Chorus from Il trovatore
- Bella figlia dell’amore from Rigoletto
- Brindisi from La traviata
- Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves from Nabucco
- Grand March from Aida
- Prega per chi adorando te from Otello
- Prelude to Act III from La traviata
- Requiem aeternam from Requiem
- Stride la vampa from Il trovatore
- Tarantella from La forza del destino
- La Vergine degli angeli from La forza del destino