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Caro mio ben [Giordani]
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You are purchasing high quality sheet music PDF files suitable for printing or viewing on digital devices.Tommaso Giordani (Born1730 (to 1733) – died 24 February 1806) was an Italian composer who was musically active both in England and Ireland.
Tommaso Giordani was born in Naples (Napoli) between 1730 and 1733.
He came from a musical family and his father, also a musician, was Giuseppe Giordani senior, born around 1695 in Naples. Tommaso was trained in Naples and moved with his father and siblings to London, via Graz(1747),Salzburg and Frankfurt (1750), Amsterdam, (1752) and Paris (1753). Once in London they performed four burettas at Covert Garden in the 1753–4 season. The family continued to perform in London for the next two years.
In 1764, Tommaso Geordani accepted an invitation to act as musical director of the Smock Ally Theatre, Dublin. He stayed for the next three years, performing comic operas and co-producing the first ever opera seria to be performed in Ireland, L'eroe cinese (1766).
In 1767 following accusations of plagiarism, he returned to London where for the next 16 years he was successful as an opera composer. There he led productions of his own operas and pastiche operas with music by several composers at the King’s Theatre, Haymarket.
In 1783, Giordani returned to live in Ireland where he stayed for the remainder of his life. He was active in opera and had a stake in the short-lived 'English Opera House', which he founded in 1783. Here there were productions of works by Irish composers and librettists.
Tommaso Geordani died in Dublin in 1806.
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Caro mio ben. The poem is anonymous.
Caro mio ben
Credimi almen
Senza di te
Languisce il cor
Caro mio ben
Senza di te
Languisce il cor
Il tuo fedele
Sospira ognor
Cessa crudel
Tanto rigor
Cessa crudel
Tanto rigor
Tanto rigor
Caro mio ben
Credimi almen
Senza di te
Languisce il cor
Caro mio ben
Credimi almen
Senza di te
Languisce il cor
English translation.
My dear friend
My dear friend
Believe me at least
Without you
This heart languishes
My dear friend
Without you
My heart languishes
To you I am faithful
Always sighing
You are always cruel
So severe
Cease your cruelty
So severe
So severe
My dear friend
Believe me at least
Without you
This heart languishes
My dear friend
Believe me at least
Without you
This heart languishes
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) pronunciation of the Italian poem.
kˈaro mˈio bˈɛn
kˈaro mˈio bˈɛn
krˈɛdimɪ ˈalmen
sˈɛnt͡sa dˈi tˈe
laŋɡwˈiʃe ˈiːl kˈɔr
kˈaro mˈio bˈɛn
sˈɛnt͡sa dˈi tˈe
laŋɡwˈiʃe ˈiːl kˈɔr
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iːl tˈuo fedˈele
sospˈira oɲˈɔr
t͡ʃˈes͡sa krˈudel
tˈanto riɡˈɔr
t͡ʃˈes͡sa krˈudel
tˈanto riɡˈɔr
tˈanto riɡˈɔr
kˈaro mˈio bˈɛn
krˈɛdimɪ ˈalmen
sˈɛnt͡sa dˈi tˈe
laŋɡwˈiʃe ˈiːl kˈɔr
kˈaro mˈio bˈɛn
krˈɛdimɪ ˈalmen
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sˈɛnt͡sa dˈi tˈe
laŋɡwˈiʃe ˈiːl kˈɔr