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O Signore, dal tetto natìo

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Verdi with a vengeance: an energetic guide to the life and ...
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William Berger - 2000 - 497 pages - Snippet view
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The chorus "O Signore, dal tetto natio" was as famous and as popular in its day as "Va, pensiero." Its popularity rested on its long, shamelessly lovely melodic line and soft undercurrents of rhythm, as well as on its sentiment ...

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The British quarterly review: Volume 17 - Page 83
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Robert Vaughan, Henry Allon - 1853 - Full view

The music was Italian, that chorus from Verdi's Lombardi : — ' Quello ' O Signore, dal tetto natio,' Che tanti petti ha scossi e inebriati.' Its beauty carried him away, and united him in feeling with the foreign worshippers.

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The Art of Music: A narrative history of music
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Daniel Gregory Mason - 1915 - Snippet view


The chorus, "O Signore, dal tetto natio", was the signal for a tremendous demonstration similar to that which had been aroused by the words, "O, mia patria , si bella e perduta" in "Nabucco".
Additional political significance was lent to the ...

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Philip Gossett - 1983 - 353 pages - Snippet view

The Nabucco chorus of exiles yearning for their homeland and the parallel Lombardi chorus of Italian crusaders yearning for their native fields and vineyards, 'O Signore, dal tetto natio' - that chorus which, in the words of the ...

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Encounters with Verdi - Page 156
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Marcello Conati, Julian Budden - 1986 - 472 pages - Preview

... group of wandering musicians to accompany the child to the sacred font. (" Giuseppe Verdi", in // Fuggilozio, cit., p. 14.) 17.

"O Signore dal tetto natio" - if this is the chorus to which Winterfeld refers - is in fact a chorus for ...

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Aspects of Verdi
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George Whitney Martin - 1988 - 304 pages - Snippet view

While the priest consecrates the bread and wine, a band near the altar softly plays a chorus from Verdi's "I Lombardi": "O Signore, dal tetto natio," a chorus of longing for home in an opera whose theme is the reconciliation of two ...

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Albert Visetti - 1905 - 84 pages - Snippet view

The opera had an enthusiastic reception, and the chorus, "O Signore, dal tetto natio," had to be repeated three times.

The Milanese — the pioneers of the Italian Revolution — always on the look-out, knew very well that the Austrian ...

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The art of music: a comprehensive library of information for music ...: Volume 2
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Daniel Gregory Mason - 1915 - Snippet view

The chorus, "O Signore, dal tetto natio", was the signal for a tremendous demonstration similar to that which had been aroused by the words, 0, mia patria , si bella e perduta in Nabucco. Additional political significance was lent to the ...

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Adrienne de Portalis: a novel
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Archibald Clavering Gunter - 1900 - 309 pages - Snippet view

The immodest strumpet has let the corporal kiss her, and is laughing at him ! But hark, my little one — listen to our song of liberty ! " For, at this moment, that grand chorus of the opera, " O Signore, dal tetto natio ...

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Giuseppe Verdi & Giovanni Ricordi with notes on Francesco Lucca: ...
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Luke Jensen - 1989 - 456 pages - Snippet view

In fondo all'alma 14575 Coro di Crociati e Pellegrini,

"O Signore, dal tetto natio"

14576 Inno di guerra e battaglia, Terzettino ed Inno-Finale, Te lodiamo, gran Dio di vittoria L'Opera completa 18.- Truzzi 2.75 Truzzi 9 III 1843 8 III ...

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