Lascia Ch'io Pianga - Air de Almirena {Rinaldo} - (Farinelli Il Castrato)
- See my previous blog post on this endearing film here.
Actually I really like the whole soundtrack of this film. Especially these few arias:
- Ombra Fedele Anch'io - Air de Dario (Idaspe)
- Alto Giove - Air d'Acio (Polifemo)
- Cara Sposa - Air de Rinaldo (Rinaldo)
- Generoso Risuegliati O Core - Air de Poro (Cleofide)
- Visit my collection on Farinelli Il Castrato here.
Here's the lyrics and its translation for Lascia Ch'io Pianga:
Lyrics
Lascia ch'io pianga
mia cruda sorte,
E che sospiri la libertà!
E che sospiri,
e che sospiri la libertà!
Lascia ch'io pianga mia cruda sorte,
E che sospiri la libertà!
Il duolo infranga
queste ritorte
de miei martiri
sol per pietà,
de miei martiri
sol per pietà.
Lascia ch'io pianga
mia cruda sorte,
E che sospiri la libertà!
E che sospiri,
e che sospiri la libertà!
Lascia ch'io pianga mia cruda sorte,
E che sospiri la libertà!
Translation
Let me weep over
my cruel fate,
And that I long for freedom!
And that I long,
and that I long for freedom!
Let me weep
over my cruel fate,
And that I long for freedom!
The duel infringes
these images
of my sufferings
I pray for mercy.
for my sufferances.
I pray for mercy.
Let me weep
over my cruel fate,
And that I long for freedom!
And that I long,
and that I long for freedom!
Let me weep
over my cruel fate,
And that I long for freedom!
Infomation on this this aria which I found on the net.
Lascia ch'io pianga
from Act II, Scene 2 of the Italian opera, Rinaldo by George Frideric Handel
Libretto : Aaron Hill, translated into Italian by Giacomo Rossi
* Role : Almirena, daughter of Goffredo
* Voice Part : soprano Fach : lyric coloratura
* Setting : a garden in Argante's palace, , , during the Crusades
* Range : F4 to G5. Tessitura : G4 to F5
* Synopsis : Almirena has been abducted by the sorceress Armida and imprisoned in the palace. She laments her fate.
* This aria appears in both Handel's first and second versions of the opera. The range listed is for the first version of the opera.
Visit Aria-Database for more info.
Interesting facts about this soundtrack:
As none of our current era contemporary singers can sing like Farinelli. Who has a wide vocal range (over 4 octaves) and a massive lung capacity to produce 250 notes in a single breath. Producers of this movie had to use a process called sound morphing to blend both a soprano and a countertenor voices into a single voice to create this magnificent singing voice of Farinelli.
If you are interested to learn more on how it was done, please visit SONY Classics.
6 comments:
you are a girl after my own heart! this is my fave aria too. In fact i never tire of the whole CD. i can listen over and over and over! Cara sposa used to make me cry :P Better get a backup before my cd wears out! lol
Paris Beaverbanks: Everytime I thing of this film and listened to it I thought of you too coz so far you are the only one who shares my passion for it.
Btw, do you happen to have the lyrics of all the soundtracks? Esp. Cara Sposa? I have been digging the net for it without avail. Hope someone can help me out here. It would be great if someone could point me to a site with English translation of they lyrics. I really wanted to know more about the songs. The true meaning of every aria. Thanks.
haha, dont know what is it actually, just know it's a soundtrack. But i only listen to soundtrack from the language that I understand. See your description, it's like shaking the world...
Vhanded: You must watch the film in order to appreciate it I believe. It's a great film - in an artistic point-of-view, that is. Well... it is shaking my world. :P LOL
Thanks for listening to it ;)
thank you for the translation
I've never heard this song but the way that you describe must be very beautiful and you should Llergo the soul!
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