The lyric tenor, Richard Croft, sings "Tu vivi, e punito" from the opera, Ariodante, by George Frideric Handel (HWV 33). This is performed with the accomplished Baroque orchestra, Les Musiciens du Louvre, under the scholarly, Baroque conductor, Marc Minkowski.
I also love listening to him. I'm looking forward to hearing him in this role next month in San Francisco. Does anyone have lyrics for this aria? my text ommited this aria for some reason.
Wow! I just love listening to this guy! He has such beautiful, and pleasant ring to his voice, and he delivers such a wonderful rendition of this piece. (of course __ 5*)
I absolutely love his rendition of this! Great stuff!
andrewdysontenor 6 months ago
LURCANIO
Live, and let the outrage
of betrayed love,
of injured honour,
be punished. For cruelly to turn the sword on oneself for a faithless woman is too base.
(He takes away the sword, and goes off.)
:)
PeterPan060 2 years ago
LURCANIO
Tu vivi, e punito
Rimanga l'eccesso
D'amore tradito,
D'offesa onestà. Che il volger crudele, Il ferro in se stesso, Per donna infedele, È troppa viltà.
(Parte, e gli porta via la spada.)
PeterPan060 2 years ago
I also love listening to him. I'm looking forward to hearing him in this role next month in San Francisco. Does anyone have lyrics for this aria? my text ommited this aria for some reason.
BelCantoGranny 3 years ago
Wow! I just love listening to this guy! He has such beautiful, and pleasant ring to his voice, and he delivers such a wonderful rendition of this piece. (of course __ 5*)
contessabrilliante 3 years ago