After Donna Anna asks Don Ottavio, her fiance, to take revenge of Don Giovanni…After Donna Anna asks Don Ottavio, her fiance, to take revenge of Don Giovanni for killing her father and attacking her; she leaves, at which point Don Ottavio express his love and worry for her. This aria was written as a replacement for "Il Mio Tesoro" for the revival of Don Giovanni of 1788 in Vienna
After Donna Anna asks Don Ottavio, her fiance, to take revenge of Don Giovanni…After Donna Anna asks Don Ottavio, her fiance, to take revenge of Don Giovanni for killing her father; she leaves, at which point Don Ottavio express his love and worry for her
Now that he's finally sure that Don Giovanni was the person who killed Donna…Now that he's finally sure that Don Giovanni was the person who killed Donna Anna's (his fiancee) father, Don Ottavio swears that he will make sure she gets her revenge on Don Giovanni and at the same time promises to tenderly comfort her
Now that he's finally sure that Don Giovanni was the person who killed Donna…Now that he's finally sure that Don Giovanni was the person who killed Donna Anna's (his fiancee) father, Don Ottavio swears that he will make sure she gets her revenge on Don Giovanni and at the same time promises to tenderly comfort her
Guglielmo complains of his hunger but, in this aria, Ferrando tells him he…Guglielmo complains of his hunger but, in this aria, Ferrando tells him he should hold his appetite, for even the possibility of love from their beloveds will sate one's hunger at once
Guglielmo complains of his hunger but, in this aria, Ferrando tells him he…Guglielmo complains of his hunger but, in this aria, Ferrando tells him he should hold his appetite, for even the possibility of love from their beloveds will sate one's hunger at once
When the Three Ladies come by and take Papageno away, they give Prince Tamino a…When the Three Ladies come by and take Papageno away, they give Prince Tamino a portrait of Princess Pamina. He is captured by her beauty
When the Three Ladies come by and take Papageno away, they give Prince Tamino a…When the Three Ladies come by and take Papageno away, they give Prince Tamino a portrait of Princess Pamina. He is captured by her beauty
Nemorino thinks that his evident success with the girls is due to the Elixir. …Nemorino thinks that his evident success with the girls is due to the Elixir. However, it is in fact because he is about to inherit great wealth, although he himself does not yet know it. With his newfound confidence, he ignores the attentions of all of the girls at the dance, including Adina, whom he loves. When Adina is hurt and leaves, Nemorino notices her shedding a secret tear (Una furtiva Lagrima) and realizes that she does care for him. He sings of his joy at finding that he is loved by her.
Nemorino thinks that his evident success with the girls is due to the Elixir. …Nemorino thinks that his evident success with the girls is due to the Elixir. However, it is in fact because he is about to inherit great wealth, although he himself does not yet know it. With his newfound confidence, he ignores the attentions of all of the girls at the dance, including Adina, whom he loves. When Adina is hurt and leaves, Nemorino notices her shedding a secret tear (Una furtiva Lagrima) and realizes that she does care for him. He sings of his joy at finding that he is loved by her.
Carmen and José have just reunited after José's stay in prison for releasing…Carmen and José have just reunited after José's stay in prison for releasing Carmen when he was supposed to be guarding her. She has danced and played castanets for him, but in the distance, he hears the call back to the barracks, and he says he must go. She becomes angry at him for leaving her. Don Jose then responds by singing how the flower she threw to him kept him going throughout his stay in prison
Carmen and José have just reunited after José's stay in prison for releasing…Carmen and José have just reunited after José's stay in prison for releasing Carmen when he was supposed to be guarding her. She has danced and played castanets for him, but in the distance, he hears the call back to the barracks, and he says he must go. She becomes angry at him for leaving her. Don Jose then responds by singing how the flower she threw to him kept him going throughout his stay in prison
The night before, Lensky had challenged Onegin to a duel in response to Onegin…The night before, Lensky had challenged Onegin to a duel in response to Onegin's advances on Lensky's fiancee, Olga. Now, on the morning of the duel, Lensky looks back on his happy youth as he waits for Onegin to arrive. He realizes that he will probably die in the duel and that he does not particularly care if he does. The only great loss though his death would be that he would never see Olga again
The night before, Lensky had challenged Onegin to a duel in response to Onegin…The night before, Lensky had challenged Onegin to a duel in response to Onegin's advances on Lensky's fiancee, Olga. Now, on the morning of the duel, Lensky looks back on his happy youth as he waits for Onegin to arrive. He realizes that he will probably die in the duel and that he does not particularly care if he does. The only great loss though his death would be that he would never see Olga again
Shortly before going on stage for a comic performance, the Jester Canio has…Shortly before going on stage for a comic performance, the Jester Canio has just discovered that his wife has been unfaithful. The expression of his sorrow is made more poignant by his clown's garb
Shortly before going on stage for a comic performance, the Jester Canio has…Shortly before going on stage for a comic performance, the Jester Canio has just discovered that his wife has been unfaithful. The expression of his sorrow is made more poignant by his clown's garb