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English: Verdi - Ernani, act III - Castle of Silva

Identifier: victrolabookofop00vict (find matches)
Title: The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Victor Talking Machine Company Rous, Samuel Holland
Subjects: Operas
Publisher: Camden, N.J. : Victor Talking Machine Co.
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University

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nce on Elvira sing the opening chorus inpraise of the noble Silva and his peerless bride. Oro quant oro (I am the Bandit Ernani) By Maria Bernacchi, Soprano; Luisi Colazza, Tenor ; and Torres de Luna, Bass (In Italian) *16569 10-inch, $0.75 Silva, attired as a Grandee, enters. His squire, Jago, announces a holy man, who cravesthe hospitality of the castle. Ernani, disguised as a pilgrim, enters, then throws off his disguiseand exclaims, beginning this fine trio : I am the bandit Ernani . . . My men are dead or in chains . . . Myenemies are without the castle . . . Seize me and deliver me up, for I amweary of life! Silva, however, refuses to betray one whom he has received as a guest. The trio,which is one of the great scenes of the opera, then follows. La vedremo, o veglio audace (I W^ill Prove, AudaciousGreybeard) By Ernesto Caronna, Baritone, and Torres de Luna, Bass (In Italian) *16570 10-ineh, $0.75 * Double-Faced Record—See page 117. 113 VICTROLA BOOK OF THE OPERA-VERDIS ERNANI
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CASTLE OF SILVA ACT III The retainers bring news that the King and his warriors are without the castle. Silvahides Ernani in a secret passage and orders that the King be admitted. Don Carlos inquires,with irony, why Silvas castle is so well guarded, and demands that he surrender Ernani or lose his own life. Silca refusesthen occurs, beginning : Carlos The soldiers are ordered to search the castle. This duet I will prove, audacious greybeard,If thourt loyal to thy King!In my wrath I will destroy thee!Silva: Oh King, be just; I cannot yield! Vieni meco (Come, Thou Dearest Maiden) By Maria Grisi, Soprano; Francesco Cigada, Baritone; Carlo Ottoboni, Bass; and La Scala Chorus (Inltalian) *16570 10-inch, $0.75 This record begins with a chorus of soldiers, who have explored the castle but have foundno trace of Ernani. The King is about to torture Silva into revealing the secret, when Elvirarushes in and begs the mercy of his Majesty. Carlos turns to her, and sings consolingly ofthe bright fu

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