"Pietà, Signore" Pietà, Signore, di me dolente! Signor, pietà se a te giunge il mio pregar; non mi punisca il tuo rigor. Meno severi, clementi ognora, volgi i tuoi sguardi sopra di me, sopra di me. Non sia mai che nell'inferno sia dannato nel fuoco eterno dal tuo rigor. Gran Dio, giammai sia dannato nel fuoco eterno dal tuo rigor. Pietà, Signore, Signor, pietà di me dolente! Se a te giunge il mio pregar; volgi i tuoi sguardi su me Signor. Pietà, Signore, di me dolente! Signor, pietà se a te giunge il mio pregar; non mi punisca il tuo rigor. Meno severi, clementi ognora, volgi i tuoi sguardi sopra di me, sopra di me. Non sia mai che nell'inferno sia dannato nel fuoco eterno dal tuo rigor. Gran Dio, giammai sia dannato nel fuoco eterno dal tuo rigor, dal tuo rigor.
Very pretty! I’m doing this song too for college auditions, so I’m gonna tell you what my teacher told me. This song is really in the story- so you have to sell it. Phrasing, dynamics, and emotion really make this song (I mean, you’re telling God to have mercy on your soul and not to send you to hell!). It’s like you’re begging him out of desperation!! That’s the stuff I’m good at, but breath control is where I’m struggling actually (a stuffy nose and some jitters ;-;) so your video is really helpful to me!
This was the first aria I was given at the Conservatorium of Music. I adored it them and I still do now, 35 years later. Such a shame the introduction was cut short though. Well done
Очень нежный тембр голоса! Как-будто ангел поёт! И слова этой арии, хоть и жестоки, требующие наказать Господа бога неверного за нанесенную обиду, всё-таки полны любви! Спасибо за чувственное исполнение. Очень трогательно и нежно!!!
Good Lord, this is stunning. The quality of your voice stopped me in my tracks! Hey, I'm a singer-songwriter, and I sang this in voice lessons years ago. It's one of my faves. Please check out my original pop music if you like. Just look me up ---Angela Predhomme :) Hope you're doing well and actively singing still.
@@alikazerani "I'm no expert," which is probably why you don't hear it. Wonderful voice, but there are very little if any dynamics and very obvious American accent, harsh t and d sounds, very jarring for an Italian piece. Again, wonderful voice though, but it could definitely use some tweaking.
Yes, it's always a dead giveaway when you hear a soloist or a choir pronounce the sibilant sound for words that end in "t" and "d". You know right away that their language is English. I believe singers should learn to correct that when they're singing in Italian. alikazerani is right. It's jarring. 2023-12-03 Burlington ON Canada. She's a wonderful singer, though.@@correctandsexyaboutit