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Erie Morgan (amadeusfan27) Vissi d’Arte - Tosca’s Aria from Puccini’s Tosca

Vissi d’arte, vissi d’amore,
non feci mai male ad anima viva!
Con man furtiva
quante miserie conobbi aiutai.
Sempre con fè sincera
la mia preghiera
ai santi tabernacoli salì.
Sempre con fè sincera
diedi fiori agl’altar.
Nell’ora del dolore
perchè, perchè, Signore,
perchè me ne rimuneri così?
Diedi gioielli della Madonna al manto,
e diedi il canto agli astri, al ciel,
che ne ridean più belli.
Nell’ora del dolor
perchè, perchè, Signor,
ah, perchè me ne rimuneri così?


I lived for my art, I lived for love,
I never did harm to a living soul!
With a secret hand
I relieved as many misfortunes as I knew of.
Always with true faith
my prayer
rose to the holy shrines.
Always with true faith
I gave flowers to the altar.
In the hour of grief
why, why, o Lord,
why do you reward me thus?
I gave jewels for the Madonna’s mantle,
and I gave my song to the stars, to heaven,
which smiled with more beauty.
In the hour of grief
why, why, o Lord,
ah, why do you reward me thus?

.

Giacomo Puccini


message 2: by Dragana (new)

Dragana | 7 comments Erie wrote: "Vissi d’Arte - Tosca’s Aria from Puccini’s Tosca

Vissi d’arte, vissi d’amore,
non feci mai male ad anima viva!
Con man furtiva
quante miserie conobbi aiutai.
Sempre con fè sincera
la mia preghiera..."


Beautiful! Tosca is wonderful. Thank you for the text and translation.


message 3: by Erie (new)

Erie Morgan (amadeusfan27) youre so very welcome, i'll try to find more on the opera for you okay thnx for readig


message 4: by Dragana (new)

Dragana | 7 comments Miguel Fleta, tenor.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wV6YIJ...

Breathtaking performance, sung in 1922.


message 5: by Norma (new)

Norma Druid (norma_druidyahoocom) | 2 comments The most shockingly realistic version of Tosca Act II is the 1964 film of Maria Callas and Tito Gobbi at Covent Garden. There you see a really desperate, vulnerable woman reacting. The two were longtime friends who played off each other to give an electrifying performance.


message 6: by Emma (new)

Emma (rpblcofletters) My favorite part is when Cavaradossi stands up and starts yelling at Scarpia: "VITTORIA!! VITTORIA!!!!!" Poor him he dies...


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