Download MP3: VERDI: RIGOLETTO
Rico Saccani, Leo Nucci, Mariella Devia, Marcello Giordani
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1. Verdi, Guiseppe [2:51]
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| Rigoletto: Act 1 - Preludio |
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2. Verdi, Guiseppe [1:44]
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| Rigoletto: Act 1 - Introduction |
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3. Verdi, Guiseppe [6:39]
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| Rigoletto: Act 1 - Questa o quella |
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4. Verdi, Guiseppe [4:01]
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| Rigoletto: Act 1 - Ch'io gli parli |
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5. Verdi, Guiseppe [4:33]
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| Quel vecchio maledivami! |
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6. Verdi, Guiseppe [3:40]
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| Rigoletto: Act 1 - Pari siamo! |
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7. Verdi, Guiseppe [5:19]
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| Rigoletto: Act 1 - Figlia! Mio padre |
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8. Verdi, Guiseppe [6:44]
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| Rigoletto: Act 1 - Gia da tre lune son qui venuta |
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9. Verdi, Guiseppe [2:53]
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| Rigoletto: Act 1 - Giovanna ho dei rimorsi |
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10. Verdi, Guiseppe [3:17]
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| E il sol dell' anima |
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11. Verdi, Guiseppe [1:59]
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| Rigoletto: Act 1 - Che m'ami deh ripetimi |
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12. Verdi, Guiseppe [6:47]
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| Rigoletto: Act 1 - Gualtier malde |
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13. Verdi, Guiseppe [4:48]
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| Rigoletto: Act 1 - Riedo perche? |
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14. Verdi, Guiseppe [2:43]
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| Rigoletto: Act 2 - Ella mi fu rapita! |
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15. Verdi, Guiseppe [2:48]
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| Rigoletto: Act 2 - Parmi veder le lagrime |
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16. Verdi, Guiseppe [2:22]
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| Rigoletto: Act 2 - Duca duca! L'amante fu rapita a Rigoletto |
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17. Verdi, Guiseppe [1:47]
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| Rigoletto: Act 2 - Possente amor mi chiama |
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18. Verdi, Guiseppe [3:31]
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| Rigoletto: Act 2 - Povero Rigoletto! |
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19. Verdi, Guiseppe [4:29]
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| Rigoletto: Act 2 - Cortigiani vil razza dannata |
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20. Verdi, Guiseppe [1:55]
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| Rigoletto: Act 2 - Mio padre.! Dio! Mia Gilda! |
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21. Verdi, Guiseppe [6:51]
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| Rigoletto: Act 2 - Tutte le feste al tempio |
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22. Verdi, Guiseppe [5:39]
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| Rigoletto: Act 2 - Compiuto pu quanto a fare mi resta |
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23. Verdi, Guiseppe [2:20]
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| Rigoletto: Act 3 - E l'ami? Sempre |
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24. Verdi, Guiseppe [3:11]
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| Rigoletto: Act 3 - La donna e mobile |
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26. Verdi, Guiseppe [4:10]
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| Rigoletto: Act 3 - Bella figlia dell'amore |
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27. Verdi, Guiseppe [10:14]
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| Rigoletto: Act 3 - M'odi! Ritorna a casa |
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28. Verdi, Guiseppe [4:52]
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| Rigoletto: Act 3 - Della vendetta alfin giunge l'istante |
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29. Verdi, Guiseppe [1:55]
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| Rigoletto: Act 3 - Chi e mai chi e qui in sua vece? |
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30. Verdi, Guiseppe [4:48]
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| Rigoletto: Act 3 - V'ho ingannato colpevole fui |
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Artist(s):
Rico Saccani, conductor
Leo Nucci - Rigoletto
Mariella Devia - Gilda
Marcello Giordani - Duke of Mantua
Rico Saccani - Conductor
1. Act I, "Preludio" 2. Act I, "Introduction" 3. Act I, "Questa o quella" 4. Act I, "Ch'io gli parli" 5. Act I, "Quel vecchio maledivami!" 6. Act I, "Pari siamo!" 7. Act I, "Figlia!...Mio padre..." 8. Act I, "Gia da tre lune son qui venuta" 9. Act I, "Giovanna, ho dei rimorsi..." 10. Act I, "È il sol dell' anima..." 11. Act I, "Che m'ami, deh, ripetimi..." 12. Act I, "Gualtier maldè...Caro nome..." 13. Act I, "Riedo...perchè?" 14. Act II, "Ella mi fu rapita!" 15. Act II, "Parmi veder le lagrime" 16. Act II, "Duca, duca! L'amante fu rapita a" 17. Act II, "Possente amor mi chiama" 18. Act II, "Povero !" 19. Act II, "Cortigiani, vil razza dannata" 20. Act II, "Mio padre!...Dio! mia Gilda!" 21. Act II, "Tutte le feste al tempio" 22. Act II, "Compiuto pur quanto a fare mi resta..." 23. Act III, "E l'ami?...Sempre" 24. Act III, "La donna è mobile" 25. Act III, "Un di se ben rammentomi..." 26. Act III, "Bella figlia dell' amore" 27. Act III, "M'odi! Ritorna a casa..." 28. Act III, "Della vendetta alfin giunge l'istante!" 29. Act III, "Chi è mai, chi è qui in sua vece?" 30. Act III, "V'ho ingannato...colpevole fui..."
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ACT I. Mantua, 1500s. At his palace, the Duke lightheartedly boasts to his courtiers of amorous conquests, escorting Countess Ceprano, his latest prize, to a private chamber as his hunchback jester, Rigoletto, makes fun of her husband. Marullo announces that Rigoletto is suspected of keeping a mistress, and Ceprano plots with the courtiers to punish the hated buffoon. Attention is diverted when Monterone, an elderly nobleman, enters to denounce the Duke for seducing his daughter. Ridiculed by Rigoletto and placed under arrest, Monterone pronounces a curse on both the Duke and his jester.
On his way home that night, Rigoletto broods on Monterone's curse. Rejecting the services offered by Sparafucile, a professional assassin, he notes that the word can be as deadly as the dagger. Greeted by his daughter, Gilda, whom he keeps hidden from the world, he reminisces about his late wife, then warns the governess, Giovanna, to admit no one. But as Rigoletto leaves, the Duke slips into the garden, tossing a purse to Giovanna to keep her quiet. The nobleman declares his love to Gilda, who has noticed him in church. He tells her he is a poor student named Gualtier Maldè, but at the sound of footsteps he rushes away. Tenderly repeating his name, Gilda retires. Meanwhile, the courtiers stop Rigoletto outside his house and ask him to help abduct Ceprano's wife, who lives across the way. The jester is duped into wearing a blindfold and holding a ladder against his own garden wall. The courtiers break into his home and carry off Gilda. Rigoletto, hearing her cry for help, tears off his blindfold and rushes into the house, discovering only her scarf. He remembers Monterone's curse.
ACT II. In his palace, the Duke is distraught over the disappearance of Gilda. When his courtiers return, saying it is they who have taken her and that she is now in his bedchamber, he joyfully rushes off to the conquest. Soon Rigoletto enters, warily looking for Gilda; the courtiers bar his way, though they are astonished to learn the girl is not his mistress but his daughter. The jester reviles them, then embraces the disheveled Gilda as she runs in to tell of her courtship and abduction. As Monterone is led to the dungeon, Rigoletto vows to avenge them both.
ACT III. At night, outside Sparafucile's run-down inn on the outskirts of town, Rigoletto and Gilda watch as the Duke flirts with the assassin's sister and accomplice, Maddalena. Rigoletto sends his daughter off to disguise herself as a boy for her escape to Verona, then pays Sparafucile to murder the Duke. As a storm rages, Gilda returns to hear Maddalena persuade her brother to kill not the Duke but the next visitor to the inn instead. Resolving to sacrifice herself for the Duke, despite his betrayal, Gilda enters the inn and is stabbed. Rigoletto comes back to claim the body and gloats over the sack Sparafucile gives him, only to hear his supposed victim singing in the distance. Frantically cutting open the sack, he finds Gilda, who dies asking forgiveness. Monterone's curse is fulfilled. |
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