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Gioachino Rossini  (조아키노 로시니)
Semiramide
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작곡가
:   Gioachino Rossini (조아키노 로시니)
장르
:  
스타일
:  
작곡년도
:   1823
평균연주
:   197:13
악장
1
Overture
12:26
2
Act 1 : No. 2, Sì... gran Nume... t'intesi
2:51
3
Act 1 : No. 3, Suoni festevoli
1:10
4
Act 1 : No. 4, Là dal Gange a te primiero
5:49
5
Act 1 : No. 5, Di plausi qual clamor
3:58
6
Act 1 : No. 6, Di tanti regi e populi
3:56
7
Act 1 : No. 7, Ah! già il sacro foco è spento
4:32
8
Act 1 : No. 8, Eccomi alfine in Babilonia
6:54
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Act 1 : No. 9, Ah! quel giorno ognor rammento
5:58
10
Act 1 : No. 10, Io t'attendeva, Arsace
4:05
11
Act 1 : No. 11, Bella imago
6:03
12
Act 1 : No. 12, Serena i vaghi rai
3:24
13
Act 1 : No. 13a, Bel raggio lusinghier
5:46
14
Act 1 : No. 13b, Dolce pensiero
2:57
15
Act 1 : No. 14, Serbami ognor si fido
6:27
16
Act 1 : No. 15, Alle più calde immagini
4:44
17
Act 1 : No. 16, March
1:29
18
Act 1 : No. 17, Ergi omai la fronte altera
4:08
19
Act 1 : No. 18, I vostri voti omai
6:12
20
Act 1 : No. 19, L'alto eroe
4:16
21
Act 1 : No. 20, Qual mesto gemito
5:08
22
Act 1 : No. 21, D'un semidio che adoro
3:44
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Act 1 : No. 22, Ah! Sconvolta nell'ordine eterno
3:02
24
Act 2 : No. 23, Assur, i cenni miei
5:37
25
Act 2 : No. 24, Se la vita ancor t'è cara
6:07
26
Act 2 : No. 25, Quella, ricordati
5:26
27
Act 2 : No. 26, La forza primiera
2:21
28
Act 2 : No. 27, Ebben, compiasi omai
3:03
29
Act 2 : No. 28, In sì barbara sciagura
4:33
30
Act 2 : No. 29, Su, ti scuoti
4:44
31
Act 2 : No. 30, No: non ti lascio
3:40
32
Act 2 : No. 31, Ebben... a tei, ferisci
7:57
33
Act 2 : No. 32, Giorno d'orrore!
5:34
34
Act 2 : No. 33, Madre - addio
3:28
35
Act 2 : No. 34, La speranza più soave
6:13
36
Act 2 : No. 35, Sì, sperar voglio contento
3:09
37
Act 2 : No. 36, Il dì già cade
7:36
38
Act 2 : No. 37, Deh! ti ferma
4:38
39
Act 2 : No. 38, Que' numi furenti
2:23
40
Act 2 : No. 39, Qual densa notte!
7:06
41
Act 2 : No. 40, Al mio pregar t'arrendi
3:13
42
Act 2 : No. 41, Dei! qual sospiro!
3:08
43
Act 2 : No. 42, Ninia, ferisci!
3:16
Semiramide ([semiˈraːmide) is an opera in two acts by Gioachino Rossini. The libretto by Gaetano Rossi is based on Voltaire's tragedy Semiramis, which in turn was based on the legend of Semiramis of Babylon. The opera was first performed at La Fenice in Venice on 3 February 1823. Semiramide was Rossini's final Italian opera and according to Richard Osborne, "could well be dubbed Tancredi Revisited". As in Tancredi, Rossi's libretto was based on a Voltaire tragedy. The music took the form of a return to vocal traditions of Rossini's youth, and was a melodrama in which he "recreated the baroque tradition of decorative singing with unparalleled skill". The ensemble-scenes (particularly the duos between Arsace and Semiramide) and choruses are of a high order, as is the orchestral writing, which makes full use of a large pit. After this splendid work, one of his finest in the genre, Rossini turned his back on Italy and moved to Paris. Apart from Il viaggio a Reims, which is still in Italian, his last operas were either original compositions in French or extensively reworked adaptations into French of earlier Italian operas. Musicologist Rodolfo Celletti sums up the importance of Semiramide by stating:
After making his mark with a number of brilliant comic operas (most notably Il barbiere di Siviglia, La Cenerentola, Il turco in Italia, and L'italiana in Algeri), Rossini turned more and more to serious opera (opere serie). During the years 1813 (when Rossini composed Tancredi) until 1822 he wrote a considerable series of them, mostly for the Teatro di San Carlo, Naples.
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