Opera title: | Rigoletto |
Composer: | Giuseppe Verdi |
Language: | Italian |
Synopsis: | Rigoletto Synopsis |
Libretto: | Rigoletto Libretto |
Translation(s): | English Deutsch |
Type: | aria |
Role(s): | Rigoletto |
Voice(s): | Baritone |
Act: | 2.02a |
Previous scene: | Signor va non ho niente |
Next scene: | Io la lingua |
VERDI - Pari siamo (Rigoletto)
Quinn Kelsey - Baritone
Llŷr Williams - Piano
Rosenblatt Recital: Wigmore Hall, London 11.11.2015 - Quinn Kelsey brings a fascinatingly varied programme along with his “fine, full and fluid baritone voice” (The Washington Post) to Wigmore Hall for his Rosenblatt Recital. The Hawaiian baritone is in demand all over the world, with recent seasons seeing him perform at the Metropolitan Operaas well as London's Royal Opera House and ENO.
Rosenblatt Recitals are London's only world-class concert season of opera and song. Want to know more?
Find us on Facebook and Twitter:
No. 4 - Scena e Duetto
RIGOLETTO
guardando dietro a Sparafucile
Pari siamo!…
Io la lingua, egli ha il pugnale.
Uomo son io che ride, ci quel che spegne!
Quel vecchio maledivami…
O uomini! o natura!
Vil scellerato mi faceste voi!…
O rabbia! esser difforme, esser buffone!
Non dover, non poter altro che ridere!
Il retaggio d'ogni uom m'è tolto … il pianto
Questo padrone mio,
Giovin, giocondo, sì possente, bello,
Sonnecchiando mi dice:
Fa' ch'io rida, buffone!
Forzarmi deggio e farlo! Oh dannazione!...
Odio a voi, cortigiani schernitori!
Quanta in mordervi ho gioia!
Se iniquo son, per cagion vostra è solo…
Ma in altr'uomo qui mi cangio...
Quel vecchio maledivami!…Tal pensiero
Perché conturba ognor la mente mia?
Mi coglierà sventura?... Ah no, è follia!
Apre con chiave ed entra nel cortile.
Gilda esce dalla casa e si getta nelle sue braccia.
Figlia!
No. 4 - Scena and Duet
RIGOLETTO
his gaze following Sparafucile
We are alike!
I, the tongue; he, the dagger.
I am the man who laughs, he the one who kills.
That old man cursed me!
O men! O nature!
You have made me a vile wretch!
O rage! To be deformed, to be a buffoon!
To must not, to do not other than to laugh!
The refuge of every man is taken from me - tears
This master of mine,
young, smiling, so powerful, handsome,
sleepily says to me:
“Make me laugh, buffoon!”
I must force myself, and to it! O damnation!
I hate you, scorning courtiers!
How in biting you I have joy!
If I am wicked, yours alone is the reason!
But here into another man I change!
That old man cursed me! Such a thought
why does it still disturb my mind?
Will it bring me disaster? Ah no, it is folly!
Translation by: Marc Verzatt
Sheetmusic for aria | ![]() |
Sheetmusic for opera | ![]() |
MP3's for this aria | on Amazon.com |
DVD/CD's for this opera | on Amazon.com |