Umberto Giordano
Amor Ti Vieta
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Composer:Umberto GiordanoAverage_duration:01:27"Amor Ti Vieta" is a famous aria from the opera "Fedora" composed by Umberto Giordano. The opera premiered on November 17, 1898, at the Teatro Lirico in Milan, Italy. The aria is sung by the male lead, Count Loris Ipanoff, in the second act of the opera. The aria is a romantic and passionate declaration of love. The title translates to "Love forbids you" in English. The lyrics describe the intense feelings of love that the Count has for the opera's female lead, Fedora. He sings about how his love for her is so strong that it forbids her from leaving him. The melody is sweeping and emotional, with soaring high notes and dramatic pauses. The aria is composed in the key of B-flat major and is in a moderate tempo. It is written in a simple A-B-A form, with the opening and closing sections being identical. The middle section features a more complex melody and a change in tempo, adding to the emotional intensity of the piece. One of the most notable characteristics of "Amor Ti Vieta" is its use of bel canto singing style. The aria requires a tenor with a powerful and expressive voice to convey the passion and intensity of the lyrics. The melody is also highly ornamented, with trills and runs that showcase the singer's technical ability. Overall, "Amor Ti Vieta" is a beautiful and emotional aria that has become a staple of the operatic repertoire. Its sweeping melody and passionate lyrics have made it a favorite of both singers and audiences alike.More....
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