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Giuseppe Verdi
Non t'accostare all'urna
Works Info
Composer
:
Giuseppe Verdi
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Song
Compose Date
:
1838
Average_duration
:
4:31
"Non t'accostare all'urna" is a vocal piece composed by Giuseppe Verdi in 1845. It was originally written as a solo aria for the character of Macbeth in his opera of the same name. The aria is sung in Act III, Scene 2, and is one of the most famous and powerful moments in the opera. The premiere of "Macbeth" took place on March 14, 1847, at the Teatro della Pergola in Florence, Italy. The opera was not initially well-received, but it has since become one of Verdi's most popular works. "Non t'accostare all'urna" is a slow and mournful aria, sung by Macbeth as he mourns the death of his wife, Lady Macbeth. The piece is divided into two distinct sections, with the first section being a recitative and the second section being an aria. The recitative section is marked by a slow and deliberate tempo, with Macbeth singing in a low and mournful voice. The music is somber and reflective, with Verdi using chromatic harmonies to create a sense of unease and tension. The aria section begins with a dramatic shift in tempo and mood, as Macbeth's grief turns to anger and despair. The music becomes more intense and passionate, with Verdi using powerful vocal lines and soaring melodies to convey the character's emotional turmoil. Overall, "Non t'accostare all'urna" is a powerful and emotional piece of music, showcasing Verdi's skill at creating complex and nuanced characters through music. It remains a popular and frequently performed aria, both within the context of "Macbeth" and as a standalone piece.
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