Di quella pira
"Di quella pira" is a short tenor aria (or more specifically, a cabaletta) sung by Manrico in act 3, scene 2, of Giuseppe Verdi's opera Il trovatore. It is the last number of the act.
Setting
In a chamber adjoining the chapel at Castellor, Leonora and Manrico vow their love for each other. After Manrico's aria "Ah sì, ben mio coll'essere" ("Ah, yes, my love, in being yours"), they are about to take their marriage vows. However, Ruiz, Manrico's comrade, suddenly returns to report that Manrico's mother Azucena is to be burned at the stake. Manrico calls together his soldiers and sings of how they will save Azucena from death: "Di quella pira l'orrendo foco tutte le fibre m'arse, avvampò!..." ("The horrible blaze of that pyre burned, enflamed all of my being!...")
Music
The vocal range is from E3 to G4 with a tessitura from G3 to G4.[1] The key signature is C major and the time signature is a triple metre; it is 39 bars long.
Text
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References
- Libretto: Il tovatore, Parte Terza on the Giuseppe Verdi official web site (giuseppeverdi.it). Accessed 6 March 2008
- ↑ "Di quella pira", The Aria Database
External links
- "Di quella pira" sung by Enrico Caruso – MP3 file on The Internet Archive
- "Di quella pira" on YouTube, Jonas Kaufmann, live from the Bavarian State Opera, 5 July 2013