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The plays of William Shakespeare have been an inspiration to countless other pieces of art, and that includes composers and music makers. Giuseppe Verdi, one of Italy's leading composers in the 19th Century, was thrilled at the idea of getting to set an opera to one of Shakespeare's plays, something he would return to for the rest of his career; it all started with Shakespeare's terrifying tale Macbeth.

Theme music is by Daryl Banner

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Music used in this episode:

"Una macchia รจ qui tuttora" from Macbeth by Giuseppe Verdi

Lucky Guess by Trevor Kowalski

Corrivation by Ethan Sloan

Offcut by Ethan Sloan

Inception by Megan Wofford

Junior Momentum by Rand Aldo

The Batoidea by Martin Landh

Sources used for this episode:

Julian Budden, Verdi (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008).