La Forza del Destino (1997 Remastered Version) , Act II: Viva la buona compagnia! · Carlo Tagliabue · Elena Nicolai · Gino Del Signore · Dario Caselli · Coro del Teatro alla Scala, Milano · Orchestra Del Teatro Alla Scala, Milano
Verdi: La Forza del Destino
℗ 1955 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK Ltd Digital remastering (p) 1997 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK Ltd
Lead Vocals: Carlo Tagliabue Bass: Plinio Clabassi Lead Vocals: Plinio Clabassi Bass-baritone Vocals: Carlo Tagliabue Bass- Baritone: Carlo Tagliabue Lead Vocals: Elena Nicolai Lead Vocals: Maria Callas Soprano Vocals: Maria Callas Lead Vocals: Dario Caselli Mezzo-soprano Vocals: Elena Nicolai Lead Vocals: Richard Tucker Tenor Vocals: Richard Tucker Choir: Coro Del Teatro Alla Scala Di Milano Lead Vocals: Coro Del Teatro Alla Scala Di Milano Chorus: Coro Del Teatro Alla Scala Di Milano Bass: Dario Caselli Boy Soprano: Elena Nicolai Vocals: Gino Del Signore Orchestra: Orchestra Del Teatro Alla Scala Di Milan Lead Vocals: Orchestra Del Teatro Alla Scala Di Milan Lead Vocals: Orchestra Del Teatro Alla Scala, Milano Orchestra: Orchestra Del Teatro Alla Scala, Milano Lead Vocals: Renato Capecchi Bass-baritone Vocals: Renato Capecchi Lead Vocals: Rina Cavallari Mezzo-soprano Vocals: Rina Cavallari Lead Vocals: Tullio Serafin Bass: Nicola Rossi-Lemeni Lead Vocals: Nicola Rossi-Lemeni Chorus: Coro del Teatro alla Scala, Milano Conductor: Tullio Serafin Composer: Giuseppe Verdi
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STUDENT And did that little thing with you come for the celebration?
TRABUCO I don't know.
STUDENT By the way - is it a cock or a hen?
TRABUCO A traveller's money is all I notice.
STUDENT Very prudent of you. turning to the Alcalde You saw him arrive. Why didn't he come supper?
ALCALDE I don't know.
STUDENT It’s said he asked for vinegar and water ha, ha! to refresh himself.
ALCALDE It may be.
STUDENT It’s true that he's delicate and beardless?
ALCALDE I know nothing.
STUDENT (He won't talk.) to Trabuco I turn to you again. Did he ride the mule Side-saddle or astride?
TRABUCO impatiently This is a bore!
STUDENT Where did he come from?
TRABUCO rising I know sooner or later I'll go to heaven!
STUDENT Why?
TRABUCO Because you're making me Suffer purgatory.
STUDENT Where are you going now?
TRABUCO To the stable, to sleep with my mules, who know no Latin and aren't Bachelors of Arts. To sleep with my mules, who know no Latin; to sleep with my mules who aren't Bachelors of Arts.
He takes up his saddle and leaves.
PREZIOSILLA, ALCALDE, STUDENT, GIRLS, MULETEERS, PEASANTS Ha, ha - he's fled!