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Giuseppe Verdi  (주세페 베르디)
I Vespri siciliani
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WORK INFO
작곡가
:   Giuseppe Verdi (주세페 베르디)
장르
:  
스타일
:  
작곡년도
:   1855
평균연주
:   136:41
악장
1
Overture
8:52
2
Act 1 : No. 2a, In alto mare e battuto dai venti
5:40
3
Act 1 : No. 2b, Deh! tu calma, O Dio possente
null
4
Act 1 : No. 3, Arrigo... Non altro?
2:54
5
Act 2 : No. 4a, O patria
4:49
6
Act 2 : No. 4b, O tu, Palermo
4:39
7
Act 3 : No. 5, In braccio alle dovizie
6:04
8
Act 3 : No. 6a, Sogno, o son desto?
6:24
9
Act 3 : No. 6b, Quando al mio sen
6:17
10
Act 3 : No. 7a, Ballet - The Four Seasons: a. Winter - b. Spring - c. Summer - d. Autumn
11:07
11
Act 4 : No. 8a, È di Monforte il cenno!
4:44
12
Act 4 : No. 8b, Giorno di pianto
4:30
13
Act 4 : No. 9a, O sdegni miei, tacete
3:37
14
Act 4 : No. 9b, Arrigo! Ah, parti
3:59
15
Act 5 : No. 10, Si celebi alfine
2:29
16
Act 5 : No. 11, Mercè, dilette amiche (Bolero)
3:40
17
Act 5 : No. 12, À toi que j'ai chérie (alternative aria for Act IV)
3:55
Les vêpres siciliennes (The Sicilian Vespers) is a grand opéra in five acts by the Italian romantic composer Giuseppe Verdi set to a French libretto by Eugène Scribe and Charles Duveyrier from their work Le duc d'Albe, which was written in 1838. Les vêpres followed immediately after Verdi's three great mid-career masterpieces, Rigoletto, Il trovatore and La traviata of 1850 to 1853 and was first performed at the Paris Opéra on 13 June 1855. Today it is better-known in its post-1861 Italian version as I vespri siciliani and it is occasionally performed. The story is based on a historical event, the Sicilian Vespers of 1282, using material drawn from the medieval Sicilian tract Lu rebellamentu di Sichilia.
After Verdi's first grand opera for the Paris Opéra—that being his adaptation of I Lombardi in 1847 given under the title of Jérusalem - the composer had wanted to write a completely new grand opera for the company, the appeal being the same as that which influenced all Italian composers of the day: the challenges of a form different from that of their homeland and the ability to appeal to an audience which welcomed novelty.
    From WIKIPEDIA
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