Verdi’s 'Anvil Chorus' from Il trovatore (The Royal Opera)
Even for those who have never set foot in an opera house, Verdi's 'Anvil Chorus' is likely to be a familiar tune. Its rousing melody and rhythmic percussion - including, frequently, anvils played on stage - makes it something of an archetype for a bold, cheery Italian chorus.

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