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In the track “Daughter” on her new Cowboy Carter album, she includes the famous Italian aria “Caro Mio Ben.” She once again shows off her range as her voice floats above the track.
A slightly different version of the aria appears with the text "Il caro mio bene" in a manuscript of Mysliveček's Armida (1779). Cesare Olivieri, Il trionfo della pace [1] between 1772 and 1775 178: 417e "Ah, spiegarti, oh Dio" (Score/Crit. report) Aria for soprano and orchestra (piano reduction) unknown: June 1783 217
dismarc-audio.org Caro mio ben (Giordani) Manfred Lewandowski, baritone, with cello accompaniment Felix Robert Mendelssohn [2] und Orgelbegleitung Franz Doll. Homocord Electro Fernaufnahme 4-8794 (mx. M 52 175)
Che dar più vi poss' io, caro mio ben prendete, SV 99; M'è più dolce il penar per Amarilli, SV 100; Ahi come a un vago sol cortese giro, SV 101; Troppo ben può questo tiranno amore, SV 102; Amor se giusto sei fa che la donna mia, SV 103; T'amo mia vita, la mia cara vita, SV 104; E così a poco a poco torno farfalla, SV 105
Among Giordani's compositions are a number of operas and theatrical pieces, including Genius of Ireland (1784) and The Island of Saints, or The Institution of the Shamrock (1785), the oratorio Isaac (1767), and a large number of overtures, sonatas, concertos, quartets (mostly string quartets, though some with flute, keyboard or guitar), trios for violin, flute and basso continuo, songs, etc.
Giuseppe (or Tomasso) Giordani – Caro Mio Ben; Joseph Haydn. Symphony 83 in G minor "La poule" Symphony 85 in B-flat "La Reine" Symphony 87 in A major, Hob.I:87; Overture in D major, Hob.Ia:4; 12 Minuets, Hob.IX:8; Piano Trios, Op.27 (Hob.XV:2,9,10) Franz Anton Hoffmeister. Double Bass Concerto No.1 in E-flat major; Keyboard Sonata in A major ...
Irene, idolo mio Italy, 1707–09 No autographs or Italian-period copies. 120b Irene, idolo mio England, after 1710 No autographs or Italian-period copies. 121a La Solitudine or L'aure grate, il fresco rio London, c. 1722–23 fragment 121b La Solitudine or L'aure grate, il fresco rio London, before 1718 122 Apollo e Dafne or La terra è liberata
"O mio babbino caro" ("Oh my dear Papa”) is a soprano aria from the opera Gianni Schicchi (1918) by Giacomo Puccini to a libretto by Giovacchino Forzano.It is sung by Lauretta after tensions between her father Schicchi and the family of Rinuccio, the boy she loves, have reached a breaking point that threatens to separate her from Rinuccio.