Opera title: | Don Pasquale |
Composer: | Gaetano Donizetti |
Language: | Italian |
Synopsis: | Don Pasquale Synopsis |
Libretto: | Don Pasquale Libretto |
Translation(s): | English Deutsch |
Type: | aria |
Role(s): | Ernesto |
Voice(s): | Tenor |
Act: | 2.03 |
| Previous scene: | Cerchero lontana terra |
| Next scene: | Quando avrete introdotto |
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Don Pasquale (1996 Remastered Version) , ATTO SECONDO Prima Scena: E se fia che ad altro oggetto (Ernesto) · Alfredo Kraus/London Symphony Orchestra/Sarah Caldwell
Donizetti: Don Pasquale
℗ 1978 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK Ltd Digital remastering (p) 1996 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK Ltd
Conductor: Sarah Caldwell
Lead Vocals: Alfredo Kraus
Lead Vocals: Sarah Caldwell
Librettist: Giovanni Ruffini
Orchestra, Vocals: London Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra (LSO)
Produced by: John Willan
Producer: John Willan
Producer: John Willlan
Composer: Gaetano Donizetti
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ERNESTO
Povero Ernesto!
Dallo zio scacciato,
da tutti abbandonato,
mi restava un amico,
e un coperto nemico
discopro in lui,
che a' danni miei congiura.
Perder Norina, oh Dio!
Ben feci a lei
d'esprimere in un foglio i sensi miei.
Ora in altra contrada
i giorni grami a trascinar si vada.
Cercherò lontana terra
dove gemer sconosciuto,
là vivrò col cuore in guerra
deplorando il ben perduto.
Ma nè sorte a me nemica,
ne frapposti monti e mar,
ti potranno, dolce amica,
dal mio core cancellar.
E se fia che ad altro oggetto
tu rivolga un giorno il core,
se mai fia che un nuovo affetto
spenga in te l'antico ardore,
non temer che un infelice
te spergiura accusi al ciel;
se tu sei, ben mio, felice,
sarà pago il tuo fedel.
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ERNESTO
Poor Ernesto!
From the uncle driven out,
from all abandoned,
I was a friend,
and an enemy cover
in him,
that to 'damage my conspiracy.
Perder Norina, oh God!
Well I did to her
to express my senses in a paper.
Now in the other district
the gram days to drag on.
I will look for distant land
where unknown gemer,
there I will live with my heart in war
deploring the well-lost.
But neither fate to me enemy,
ne between mountains and sea,
will be able, sweet friend,
from my core cancel.
And if it does that to another object
you ask the core one day,
if ever let me have a new affection
extinguish the ancient ardor in you,
do not fear an unhappy one
you perjure accuse me in heaven;
if you are, my dear, happy,
your faithful will be paid.
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