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Sesto che chiedi

Opera details:

Opera title:

La Clemenza di Tito

Composer:

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Language:

Italian

Synopsis:

La Clemenza di Tito Synopsis

Libretto:

La Clemenza di Tito Libretto

Translation(s):

English Deutsch

Recitative details:

Type:

recitative

Role(s):

Sesto / Publio / Vitellia

Voice(s):

Mezzo-Soprano / Bass / Soprano

Act:

2.04

Previous scene: Partir deggio o restar
Next scene: Se al volto mai ti senti

Mozart : La clemenza di Tito : Act 2 "Sesto! - Che chiedi?" [Publio, Sesto, Vitellia]

Singer(s): Lucia Popp László Polgár Ann Murray

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Mozart : La clemenza di Tito : Act 2 "Sesto! - Che chiedi?" [Publio, Sesto, Vitellia] · Lucia Popp, Ann Murray, László Polgár, Nikolaus Harnoncourt & Zürich Opera Orchestra

Mozart : Operas Vol.3 (La clemenza di Tito, Die Zauberflöte, Idomeneo, Die Entführung aus dem Serail)

℗ 1994 Teldec Classics International GMBH

Bass Vocals: László Polgár
Conductor: Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Mezzo-soprano Vocals: Ann Murray
Orchestra: Zürich Opera Orchestra
Soprano Vocals: Lucia Popp
Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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Libretto/Lyrics/Text/Testo:

PUBLIO
Sesto!

SESTO
Che chieldi?

PUBLIO
La tua spada.

SESTO
E perche?

PUBLIO
Vieni.

VITELLIA
(Oh colpo fatale!)

SESTO
(dà  la spada)
Al fin, tiranna...

PUBLIO
Sesto, partir conviene. E gia raccolto
per udirti il senato; e non poss'io
differir di condurti.

SESTO
Ingrata, addio!

English Libretto or Translation:

PUBLIUS
Sextus!

SEXTUS
What do you want?

PUBLIUS
Your sword.

SEXTUS
And why?

PUBLIUS
The one who, clad in regal attire,
fell wounded to the ground before your eyes,
and whom, misled by his appearance,
you took for Titus,
was Lentulus; the blow
did not deprive him of life. The rest you know.
Come.

VITELLIA
(O fatal blow!)

SEXTUS
surrendering his sword
So at last, tyrant …

PUBLIUS
Sextus, we must go. The Senate
is already assembled to hear you,
and I cannot delay conducting you there.

SEXTUS
Farewell, ungrateful woman

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