﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"><channel><language>en</language><title>Verdi</title><link>http://www.laopera.com/</link><description /><ttl>60</ttl><generator>EPiServer CMS 5</generator><item><title>Verdi Strikes Back: No Dinner for You!</title><link>http://www.laopera.com/news/blog/Admin/Dates/2012/1/Verdi-Strikes-Back-No-Dinner-for-You/</link><description>It should come as no surprise that we love Verdi around here. But we love him even more now, after reading about how he dealt with a disgruntled audience member. Click here for the amusing story. </description><guid>http://www.laopera.com/news/blog/Admin/Dates/2012/1/Verdi-Strikes-Back-No-Dinner-for-You/</guid><pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 16:00:37 GMT</pubDate><category>Verdi</category></item><item><title>Verdi: Pater Familias (by James Conlon)</title><link>http://www.laopera.com/news/blog/Dates/2012/8/Verdi-Pater-Familias/</link><description>1813 : The birth year of Giuseppe Verdi and Richard Wagner 1913 : The birth year of Benjamin Britten 2013 : The year LA Opera and the classical music world will mark these three anniversaries. Actually, 2013 will serve as the center line for...</description><guid>http://www.laopera.com/news/blog/Dates/2012/8/Verdi-Pater-Familias/</guid><pubDate>Fri, 24 Aug 2012 10:32:05 GMT</pubDate><category>The Two Foscari</category><category>Verdi</category><category>Maestro James Conlon</category><category>James Conlon</category></item></channel></rss>