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O dolce mani

Opera details:

Opera title:

Tosca

Composer:

Giacomo Antonio Puccini

Language:

Italian

Synopsis:

Tosca Synopsis

Libretto:

Tosca Libretto

Translation(s):

English Deutsch

Duet details:

Type:

duet

Role(s):

Floria Tosca / Mario Cavaradossi

Voice(s):

Soprano / Tenor

Act:

3.06

Previous scene: Il tuo sangue o il mio amore
Next scene: Senti l'ora e vicina

Giacinto Prandelli; Germania Di Giulio; "O dolce mani"; TOSCA; Giacomo Puccini

Singer(s): Clara Petrella Giacinto Prandelli

This channel is the re-establishment of previous channels that have been sadly terminated.
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Giacinto Prandelli--tenor
Germania Di Giulio--soprano
Milan Symphony Orchestra
1949-1957
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"Giacinto Prandelli (February 8, 1914 – June 14, 2010[1]) was an Italian operatic tenor, particularly associated with the Italian and French repertoires.

Life and career
Born in Lumezzane, Italy, Prandelli sang as a boy in a church choir. He studied in Rome with Fornarini, and in Brescia with Grandini, and made his stage debut at the Teatro Donizetti in Bergamo, as Rodolfo, in 1942.[2]

He made his debut at the Rome Opera in 1943, as Alfredo, he then appeared in Bologna, Genoa, Florence, Cagliari, Palermo, Catania, and made his debut in Milan, at the Teatro Lirico, as Rinuccio, in 1944. He sang the solo tenor part in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, under Arturo Toscanini in 1946.

In the early 1950s, he began an international career, appearing in Monte Carlo, Barcelona, Lisbon, Buenos Aires. He made his Metropolitan Opera debut in 1951, his San Francisco Opera debut in 1954, and his Lyric Opera of Chicago in 1956.

He excelled in Italian and French lyric roles, such as; Edgardo, Duca di Mantua, Alfredo, Enzo, Rodolfo, Pinkerton, Cavaradossi, des Grieux, Werther, Gounod's and Boito's Faust, etc. He also sang in many contemporary works by Alfano, Wolf-Ferrari, Menotti, Respighi.

Prandelli's final stage appearance was in 1976 as Paolo in Francesca da Rimini at the Teatro Grande in Brescia.[3] He can be heard in a number of recordings, notably; La bohème, Fedora, Adriana Lecouvreur, Francesca da Rimini. He appeared in a television (RAI) production of Manon Lescaut, opposite Clara Petrella in 1956.

The Italian music company Azzali Editori, Via Massimo D'Azeglio 76/A, 43100 Parma has published in 2003 a comprehensive, 303-pages life of Prandelli: "GIACINTO PRANDELLI, Del Recitar Cantando...", by Cornelia Pelletta. The text is in Italian, with 40 pages of photographs, and an inserted digital remastered CD, Giacinto Prandelli singing 18 arias from L'Elisir d'Amore, Rigoletto, Luisa Miller, Lohengrin, Werther, Manon, La Gioconda, La Boheme, Adriana Lecouvreur, Fedora, Francesca da Rimini, Manon Lescaut, and Tosca." The book was launched at Milan's La Scala in the presence of Prandelli himself six years before his death in 2010."; Wikipedia

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Libretto/Lyrics/Text/Testo:

CAVARADOSSI
prendendo amorosamente fra le sue le mani di Tosca
O dolci mani mansuete e pure,
o mani elette a bell'opre e pietose,
a carezzar fanciulli, a coglier rose,
a pregar, giunte, per le sventure,
dunque in voi, fatte dall'amor secure,
giustizia le sue sacre armi depose?
Voi deste morte, o man vittoriose,
o dolci mani mansuete e pure!...

English Libretto or Translation:

CAVARADOSSI
lovingly taking her hands in his
My Saviour!
Oh sweet hands pure and gentle,
Oh hands meant for the fair works of piety,
Caressing children, gathering roses,
For prayers when others meet misfortune …
Then it was in you, made strong by love,
That justice placed her sacred weapons?
You dealt out death, victorious hands,
Oh sweet hand pure and gentle.

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