About Nabucco by Fernando Previtali Album
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No | Song Title | Artist | Time |
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D1-1 | Nabucco: Sinfonia | Fernando Previtali & Orch... | 7:53 |
D1-2 | Nabucco: Gli Arredi Festivi Giu Cad... | Fernando Previtali & Orch... | 5:19 |
D1-3 | Nabucco: Sperate, O Figli | Orchestra Sinfonica Della... | 7:20 |
D1-4 | Nabucco: Fenena! O Mia Diletta | Caterina Mancini, Gabriel... | 7:59 |
D1-5 | Nabucco: Lo Vedeste? | Fernando Previtali & Orch... | 1:49 |
D1-6 | Nabucco: Viva Nabucco! | Caterina Mancini, Orchest... | 9:33 |
D1-7 | Nabucco: Ben Io T´invenni, O Fatal... | Caterina Mancini, Orchest... | 10:03 |
D1-8 | Nabucco: Vieni, O Levita! | Orchestra Sinfonica Della... | 5:48 |
D1-9 | Nabucco: Che Si Vuol? | Fernando Previtali & Orch... | 2:44 |
D1-10 | Nabucco: Deh, Fratelli, Perdonate! | Antonio Cassinelli, Paolo... | 1:26 |
D1-11 | Nabucco: Dal Capo Mio La Prendi! | Orchestra Sinfonica Della... | 9:29 |
D2-12 | Nabucco: E L´Assiria Una Regina | Fernando Previtali & Orch... | 1:03 |
D2-13 | Nabucco: Eccelsa Donna, Che D´Assi... | Caterina Mancini, Orchest... | 2:48 |
D2-14 | Nabucco: Donna, Chi Sei? | Caterina Mancini, Orchest... | 9:52 |
D2-15 | Nabucco: Va Pensiero, Sull´ali Dor... | Fernando Previtali & Orch... | 4:21 |
D2-16 | Nabucco: Oh, Chi Piange? | Orchestra Sinfonica Della... | 3:57 |
D2-17 | Nabucco: Son Pur Queste Mie Membra | Orchestra Sinfonica Della... | 11:43 |
D2-18 | Nabucco: Va! La Palma Del Martirio | Orchestra Sinfonica Della... | 3:55 |
D2-19 | Nabucco: Viva Nabucco! | Antonio Cassinelli, Cater... | 7:29 |
D2-20 | Nabucco: Gran Dio.. Oh De´ Verd´a... | Orchestra Sinfonica Della... | 3:49 |
D2-21 | Rigoletto: Pari Siamo | Orchestra Sinfonica Della... | 4:23 |
D2-22 | Rigoletto: Cortigiani, Vil Razza Da... | Orchestra Sinfonica Della... | 4:51 |
D2-23 | Rigoletto: Il Balen Del Suo Sorriso | Orchestra Sinfonica Della... | 4:22 |
D2-24 | Don Carlo: O Carlo, Ascolta | Orchestra Sinfonica Della... | 3:49 |
D2-25 | Otello: Credo In Un Dio Crudel | Orchestra Sinfonica Della... | 4:40 |
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Nabucco (Italian pronunciation: [naˈbukko], short for Nabucodonosor [naˌbukoˈdɔːnozor, -donoˈzɔr]; English: "Nebuchadnezzar") is an Italian-language opera in four acts composed in 1841 by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Temistocle Solera. The libretto is based on the biblical books of 2 Kings, Jeremiah, Lamentations, and Daniel, and on the 1836 play by Auguste Anicet-Bourgeois and Francis Cornu. However, Antonio Cortese's ballet adaptation of the play (with its necessary simplifications), given at La Scala in 1836, was a more important source for Solera than the play itself. Under its original name of Nabucodonosor, the opera was first performed at La Scala in Milan on 9 March 1842. Nabucco is the opera that is considered to have permanently established Verdi's reputation as a composer. He commented that "this is the opera with which my artistic career really begins. And though I had many difficulties to fight against, it is certain that Nabucco was born under a lucky star." The opera follows the plight of the Jews as they are assaulted, conquered and subsequently exiled from their homeland by the Babylonian king Nabucco (Nebuchadnezzar II). The historical events are used as background for a romantic and political plot. The best-known number from the opera is the "Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves" ("Va, pensiero, sull'ali dorate" / "Fly, thought, on golden wings"), a chorus that is regularly given an encore in many opera houses when performed today.
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