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Tu la mia stella sei

Opera details:

Opera title:

Giulio Cesare

Composer:

Georg Handel

Language:

Italian

Synopsis:

Giulio Cesare Synopsis

Libretto:

Giulio Cesare Libretto

Translation(s):

English

Aria details:

Type:

aria

Role(s):

Cleopatra

Voice(s):

Soprano

Act:

1.16

Previous scene: Cara speme questo core
Next scene: Cesare alla tua destra

Gianna Rolandi - Handel: GIULIO CESARE, Tu la mia stella sei, Geneva 1983

Singer: Gianna Rolandi

THE SONGBIRD: Gianna Rolandi (1952 - 2021) was a leading coloratura soprano at the New York City Opera in the 1970s and 1980s -- she made her debut there as Olympia in "Tales of Hoffmann" in 1975 right after graduating from the Curtis Institute and basically stayed on the roster for 15 years in over 30 roles. (You can hear her NYCO debut performances and several others on my channel). She was a Met Auditions finalist in 1974 and sang several seasons at The Met (Sophie, Olympia, Rossignol, and Zerbinetta), as well as making many appearances around the U.S. I heard her in San Diego as Ophelia in 1983 and met her backstage! Rolandi also made select guest performances at major venues and festivals abroad before she retired from singing in 1994 at the age of 42. This performance was conducted by Charles Mackerras.

THE MUSIC: Handel's "Giulio Cesare in Egitto" premiered in 1724 in London. It was a success with several productions in Europe during Handel's lifetime and periodic revivals over the next 250 years until now, when has it became one of his most frequently produced and recorded operas. "Tu la mia stella sei" near the end of Act One conveys Cleopatra's confidence that she has turned Caesar, Cornelia, and Sesto against her brother Ptolomy.

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Libretto/Lyrics/Text/Testo:

Aria Cleopatra

Tu la mia stella sei, amabile speranza,
e porgi ai desir' miei un grato e bel piacer. Qual sia di questo core la stabile costanza,


e quanto possa amore, s'ha in breve da veder. (parte)

English Libretto or Translation:

Cleopatra air

You my star you are, amiable hope,
and give to the desir 'mine a grateful and beautiful pleasure. What is the constant constancy of this core,

and how much he can love, one has shortly to see. (part)



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