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Cesare de Sanctis (died March 1881) was born in Rome.〔Hans Busch, ''Verdi's Aida: the history of an opera in letters and documents'', University of Minnesota Press, 1978, ISBN 9780816608003〕 His date of birth is unknown. He was a businessman based in Naples and admirer of Giuseppe Verdi; an extensive correspondence between the two has survived. He is not to be confused with the composer of the same name (1824-1916). De Sanctis was a friend of the librettist Salvatore Cammarano, who introduced him to Giuseppe Verdi in 1849. He served as an intermediary for Verdi and in his business dealings with Neapolitan theatres and other financial matters. Verdi was the godfather of his son from his first marriage, the painter Giuseppe de Sanctis. After de Sanctis's bankruptcy in the 1870s, when he was unable to repay Verdi an interest-free loan of 25,000 lire, the relationship soured.〔Julian Budden, ''Verdi'', Oxford University Press (2008), p. 115.〕 By a second marriage, de Sanctis had another son, named Carlos.〔 The Verdi-de Sanctis correspondence of almost 250 letters was published by Alessandro Luzio in the first volume of ''Carteggi Verdiani''〔Reale accademia d'Italia - Accademia nazionale dei Lincei, Rome, 1936-1947.〕 and sheds interesting light on the genesis of the operas ''Un ballo in maschera, Don Carlos'' and ''Aida''.〔Gregory W. Harwood, ''Giuseppe Verdi: a guide to research'', Routledge, 1998, 396 p., ISBN 9780824041175〕 ==References==
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