Libiamo ne' lieti calici
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"Libiamo ne' lieti calici" (Italian pronunciation: [liˈbjaːmo nɛ ˈljɛːti ˈkaːlitʃi]; "Let's drink from the joyful cups") is a famous duet with chorus from Verdi's La traviata, one of the best-known opera melodies and a popular performance choice (as is this opera itself) for many great tenors. The song is a brindisi, a lively song that encourages the drinking of wine or other alcoholic beverages.
The scene
The duet is performed in the first act of the opera, during a late-night party at Violetta Valéry's house. It is sung by Violetta and Alfredo Germont, a young man who is in love with her. Alfredo is convinced by his friend Gastone and by Violetta to show off his voice. He begins this drinking song, later joined by Violetta and the rest of the company.[1]
Libretto
The words were written by Francesco Maria Piave.
Alfredo
Coro
Violetta
Coro
Violetta
Alfredo
Violetta
Alfredo
Tutti
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Alfredo
Chorus
Violetta
Chorus
Violetta
Alfredo
Violetta
Alfredo
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References
- ↑ Robert Glaubitz. "The Aria Database". Retrieved 2009-01-15.
- ↑ Partial reference: "Translation of Brindisi: "Libiamo ne'lieti calici", from Italian to English". Retrieved 2012-09-09.
- ↑ Partial reference: Alejandro González Ponce. "Alfredo's aria from La Traviata". Retrieved 2009-01-15.
- ↑ Partial reference: "Libiamo ne' lieti calici lyrics". Retrieved 2009-01-15.
External links
- Free sheet music of Libiamo ne'lieti calici for Piano from Cantorion.org
- Plácido Domingo and Teresa Stratas singing "The drinking song" on YouTube
- Traviata music score
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