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Dal labbro il canto estasiato vola, from Act III, Scene 2 of Falstaff by Giuseppe Verdi
Sung by Fenton.     Voice Part: tenor    Fach: tenor leggiero
Synopsis: While in costume as Oberon, Fenton sings of his love for Nannetta in a sonnet.
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Range: Tessitura:
F3 - G#/Ab4G#/Ab3 - F#/Gb4
È sogno? o realtà, from Act II, Scene 1 of Falstaff by Giuseppe Verdi
Sung by Ford.     Voice Part: baritone    Fach: lyric baritone
Synopsis: Ford has been alerted to Falstaff's plan to seduce his wife. He dresses in disguise and offers Falstaff money to help him seduce his own wife (although Falstaff doesn't know this because Ford is in disguise!). When Falstaff tells him that he has already "made the acquaintance" of the lady and leaves him there, Ford becomes angry and worries about the possibility of his wife betraying their marriage vows and actually giving in to Falstaff's advances.
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Range: Tessitura:
A#/Bb2 - G4C3 - D#/Eb4
Sul fil d'un soffio etesio, from Act III, Scene 2 of Falstaff by Giuseppe Verdi
Sung by Nannetta.     Voice Part: soprano    Fach: soubrette
Synopsis: Nannetta, disguised as the Fairy Queen, calls the fairies out of their hiding places and commands them to dance.
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Range: Tessitura:
D#/Eb4 - A5E4 - F5
L'onore! Ladri!, from Act I, Scene 1 of Falstaff by Giuseppe Verdi
Sung by Sir John Falstaff.     Voice Part: baritone    Fach: heavy bass
Synopsis: After the shiftless Bardolph and Pistol surprisingly refuse to help Falstaff trick Mistress Ford and Mistress Page out of their money because of their "honor", Falstaff lectures them of the meaningless of "honor". Honor, he says, is nothing but a word. It means nothing after life is over and cannot heal broken bones or wounds. He finally chases the two of them out of the inn.
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Range: Tessitura:
G#/Ab2 - G4D3 - E4
Quand'ero paggio del Duca di Norfolk, from Act II, Scene 2 of Falstaff by Giuseppe Verdi
Sung by Sir John Falstaff.     Voice Part: baritone    Fach: heavy bass
Synopsis: While attempting to seduce Mistress Ford, Falstaff tells about his youth when he was thin and handsome and the page of the Duke of Norfolk.
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Range: Tessitura:
D#/Eb3 - F#/Gb4E3 - E4
Va, vecchio John, from Act II, Scene 1 of Falstaff by Giuseppe Verdi
Sung by Sir John Falstaff.     Voice Part: baritone    Fach: heavy bass
Synopsis: When Dame Quickly tells Falstaff that both Mistress Page and Mistress Ford are in love with him, he rejoices with self-satisfaction.
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Range: Tessitura:
C#/Db3 - D#/Eb4C#/Db3 - C4
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