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De' miei bollenti spiriti, from Act II of La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi
Sung by Alfredo Germont.     Voice Part: tenor    Fach: lyric tenor
Synopsis: Alfredo and Violetta have moved in together. Alfredo sings of his happiness from living with her and of how much she loves him.
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Sung by Alfredo Germont.     Voice Part: tenor    Fach: lyric tenor
Synopsis: Alfredo is convinced by Gastone and Violetta to show off his voice. He sings (as this title suggests) a drinking song.
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Di Provenza il mar, from Act II of La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi
Sung by Giorgio Germont.     Voice Part: baritone    Fach: lyric baritone
Synopsis: Alfredo's father has convinced Violetta that it is better for everyone if she leaves Alfredo. She begs him to love her and then sneaks out of the house. Later, a servant brings him her farewell letter and he rushes off to find her. Giorgio stops him though and sings this aria to remind him of their home in Provence and to ask him to return with him.
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Addio del passato, from Act III of La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi
Sung by Violetta Valery.     Voice Part: soprano    Fach: dramatic coloratura
Synopsis: Violetta is now poor and about to die. She receives a letter from Alfredo's father saying that Alfredo has discovered why she lied about her love for him and is coming to her. She knows that it is too late, though, and sings a farewell to her happiness with Alfredo.
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Ah, fors' è lui...Sempre libera, from Act I of La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi
Sung by Violetta Valery.     Voice Part: soprano    Fach: dramatic coloratura
Synopsis: In the first part of this aria, Violetta muses over the offer of Alfredo's love and wondering if he is her true love after her numerous flings. In the second part, she decides not to worry about her problems and, instead, live only for pleasure and freedom.
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