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  1. English Translation. A hall in the Aliaferia palace; a door on one side leads into the Count di Luna's apartments. Ferrando and a number of the Count's retainers are resting near the door; some soldiers are pacing back and forth in the background. Look sharp there!

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    1 min – All’erta! All’erta! Ferrando sings the long tale of the background story. There should be two choruses, but most productions have only one. 14 minutes – Tacea la notte placida.Leonora’s first aria. Difficult and long. 23 minutes – Deserto sulla terra.Manrico’s first aria, off stage. 25 minutes – Leonora comes out and embraces the wrong man....

    Curtain up –Vedi! le fosche notturne spoglie…Famous chorus piece. 3 minutes – Stride la vampa.Azucenas first aria. 18 minutes – Mal reggendo all’aspro assalto… Manrico and Azucena’s duet. 26 minutes – Il balen del suo sorriso… Count of Luna’s big aria. 32 minutes – After the soldiers enter, the Count sings the cabaletta… Per me ora fatale. 40 minut...

    5 minutes – Azucena is captured and interrogated. 10 minutes – Deh! rallentate o barbari.Duet and chorus, Luna and Azucena. 16 minutes – Ah sì, ben mio, coll’essere…Manrico’s second aria. 22 minutes – Di quella pira.Manrico’s third and most famous aria.

    3 minutes – D’amor sull’ali rosee.Leonora sings of lost love and sacrifice… 19 minutes – Vivrà! Contende il giubilo.A scizzofrenic duet where Leonora sings to Manrico while the Count expresses his love for Leonora. 29 minutes – Ai nostri monti ritorneremo.Last duet, Manrico and Azucena. 31 minutes – Leonora enters and Manrico starts offending her. ...

  2. Browse through all scenes with Count di Luna (baritone) from the Italian opera Il Trovatore by Giuseppe Verdi.

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    Di Luna and his attendants intend to abduct Leonora and the Count sings of his love for her (Aria: Il balen del suo sorriso / "The light of her smile" ... Per me ora fatale / "Fatal hour of my life").

  4. For HuGoThe Lve Of My LifeNo one will have LeonoraLeonora is mine :(May my ardent love plead her on my behalfmay the sunlight of her glancescalm the tempest ...

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  5. Synopsis : Manrico has discovered that his mother Azucena has been captured by the Count of Luna and is about to be burned at the stake. Furious, Manrico calls together his soldiers and sings valiantly of how they will save Azucena from death.

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  7. Jan 31, 2019 · Azucena sings "Stride la Vampa". At the beginning of Act 2, Azucena recalls the fire that killed her mother in the aria "Stride la Vampa" (which translates as "the flames are roaring). She describes her drive to see vengeance on Count di Luna.