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  2. Tommaso Giordani - Wikipedia

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    Giordani was born in Naples between 1730 and 1733 and came from a musical family. His father was Giuseppe Giordani senior, born around 1695 in Naples, and died after 1762, probably in London (no relation to the Neapolitan organist Carmine Giordani, b. 1685).

  3. Giuseppe Giordani - Wikipedia

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    Giuseppe Tommaso Giovanni Giordani (December 19, 1751, Naples – January 4, 1798, Fermo) [1] was an Italian composer, mainly of opera.. Giordani's parents were Domenico Giordani and Anna Maria Tosato. [1]

  4. Leave It To Beyoncé to Sing Italian Opera on Her Country Album

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    Caro mio ben Credimi almen Senza di te Languisce il cor Il tuo fedel Sospira ognor Cessa, crudel Tanto rigor Ooh, ooh [Chorus] Help me, Lord, from these fantasies in my head They ain't ever been ...

  5. Teresa Saporiti - Wikipedia

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    Saporiti also composed two arias, "Dormivo in mezzo al prato" and "Caro mio ben, deh senti", which were published in 1796. In her later years, she was often referred to by her married name, Teresa Saporiti-Codecasa, and lived in Milan where she held salon concerts in her house.

  6. A Comprehensive Guide to Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter - AOL

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    On “Daughter,” she gives the world a taste of her operatic vocals as she sings the famous Italian aria “Caro Mio Ben.” The song seems to call back to her 2016 track “Daddy Lessons,” in ...

  7. Dennis O'Neill (tenor) - Wikipedia

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    Album cover of Caro Mio Ben (1986) Dennis O'Neill CBE OStJ FLSW FTCL ARCM (born 25 February 1948) is a Welsh operatic tenor and recording artist. Early life. Dennis O ...

  8. Josef Mysliveček - Wikipedia

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    The aria had probably been written for the star singer by Mysliveček with the words "Il caro mio bene" and inserted in his hasty re-working of his own opera Armida of 1780, after the premiere had failed probably because it was deemed too experimental (and too "French") by the Milanese audience.

  9. List of concert arias, songs and canons by Wolfgang Amadeus ...

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    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