An illustration from
The Illustrated London News, dated 15 April 1848, showing the last scene in
Giuseppe Verdi's opera
Attila performed at
Her Majesty's Theatre in London, two years after its premiere in Venice. The London performances were produced by the impresario
Benjamin Lumley, who later noted that "none perhaps of Verdi's works had kindled more enthusiasm in Italy or crowned the fortunate composer with more abundant laurels than
Attila". In the final scene the captured Odabella, daughter of the Lord of
Aquileia, stabs and kills
Attila with a sword, to avenge the death of her father at Attila's hands.
Illustration: Uncredited · Restoration: Adam Cuerden