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    Favourite opera arias

    Here are my favourite arias-

    First of all, all of these arias are from Puccini`s 'Tosca', my favourite opera-

    "Recondita armonia" (Cavaradossi)
    "Te Deum" (Scarpia)
    "Ha più forte sapore" (Scarpia)
    Torture Scene (Scarpia, Tosca, Cavaradossi, Spoletta)
    "Vittoria, Vittoria" (Cavaradossi)
    "Vissi d'arte" (Tosca)
    "E lucevan le stelle" (Cavaradossi)

    Here are some more, from other operas-

    'Vesti la giubba' from Pagliacci, by Leoncavallo
    'Quando men vo' from La Bohème, by Puccini
    'O mio babbino caro' from Gianni Schicchi, by Puccini
    'Nessun dorma' from Turandot, by Puccini
    'Caro nome' from Rigoletto, by Verdi
    'La donna e mobile' from Rigoletto, by Verdi
    'Un bel di, vedremo' from Madama Butterfly, by Puccini
    'Ah! je veux vivre' from Romeo et Juliette, by Gounod
    'Che gelida manina' from La Bohème, by Puccini
    'Voi che sapete che cosa e amor' from Le Nozze di Figaro, by Mozart
    'Una voce poco fa' from Il Barbieri di Siviglia, by Rossini
    'Die Holle rache kocht in meinem herzen' from Die Zauberflote, by Mozart (that`s a funny one...)

    I hope I spelled all that correctly...

    Wonderful, wonderful music...any one else like any of these, or maybe others?
    Last edited by rojo; May-14-2006 at 17:51.
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    Hi Ms. Rojo,

    Thanx for a great topic. I like your pick of great arias Let me humbly add an aria that separates the men from the boys: *Largo Al Factotum Della Citta* from Rossini's *Il Barbiere Di Siviglia(Seville). A real crowd pleaser - written for the Baritone, not the Tenor!


    Here's an MP3 link for the aria - scroll down for it:

    http://www.emusic.com/album/10871/10871203.html

    Cheers,

    Giovanni

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    Hiya gio,

    Oh yeah, that one!- 'Lalalalalalalalala, laaaaa!' Great stuff, thanks!
    ''Music, I feel, should be emotional first and intellectual second.'' - Maurice Ravel
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    Hi there...

    I have to say my favorite is Nessun dorma from Turandot...

    Here a few more: Voi che sapete...from Nozze di Figaro
    La donna e mobile from Rigoletto
    La mia canzon d'amore from i Purtitani
    Habanera from Carmen

    ofcourse there are more

    Yours respectfully

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    Hi Izabella,

    I once heard/saw Maria Callas perform the Habanera from Carmen on tv- it was great...
    ''Music, I feel, should be emotional first and intellectual second.'' - Maurice Ravel
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    I must share this with you all. It`s Maria Callas singing Vissi d`arte from Tosca. This in my opinion is the defining version of this aria. I have no words that can do it justice. Please have a listen, and tell me what you think.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRHVu...maria%20callas
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    I must say I love "The Queen Of The Night" from Mozart's The Magic Flute. I've never been a fan of later opera

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    It's funny, I've always loved the Queen of the Night's arias in The Magic Flute, but Pamina's never really struck me until I saw the opera just before the summer and the singer who sang Pamina was absolutely captivating. Liking a piece depends a lot on its performance potential by various singers, for me.

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    Verdi
    Rigoletto
    "La donna è mobile"
    "Questa o quella"
    "Bella figlia dell'amore"
    Traviata
    "Libiam ne' lieti calici"
    "Un dì felice, eterea"
    "E' strano"
    "Follie! Follie!"
    "Sempre libera"
    "Pura siccome un angelo"
    "Dammi tu la forza"
    "Di Provenza"
    "Noi siamo zingarelle"
    "Di Madride"
    "Parigi, o cara"
    Nabucco
    "Va, pensiero"
    Puccini
    Tosca
    "Recondita armonia"
    "E lucevan le stelle"
    Turandot
    "Non piangere, Liù"
    "Nessun dorma"
    Bohème
    "Che gelida manina"
    Bizet
    Carmen
    "L'Amour est un oiseaux rebelle"
    Rossini
    Il Barbiere di Siviglia
    "Largo al factotum"
    Mozart
    Don Giovanni
    "Il Catalogo"

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    Bizet - Pearl Fishers:Je Crois Entendre Encore
    Bizet - Carmen:Habenara
    Mozart - Die Zauberflöte:der Hölle Rache
    Puccini - Turandot:Nessun Dorma
    Puccini - La Boheme:Che Gelida Manina
    Verdi - Rigoletto:La Donna E Mobile

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    My favorite opera would be Porky and Bess by George Gershwin.
    judy tooley

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    Judy, I think you meant to post Porgy and Bess. Porky is a cartoon pig.
    ''Music, I feel, should be emotional first and intellectual second.'' - Maurice Ravel
    ''The greatest education in the world is watching the masters at work.'' - Michael Jackson

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    Sorry for that typing error. I do that sometimes. I have to redo my name
    here sometimes.
    judy tooley

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