Verdi - La Luce Langue from Macbeth
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About 'La Luce Langue from Macbeth' | |
Artist: | Verdi, Giuseppe (![]() ![]() |
Born: | October 10, 1813 |
Died: | January 27, 1901 |
The Artist: | Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi (October 10, 1813 - January 27, 1901) was one of the great composers of Italian opera. A composer of romantic music, his work was already very popular during his lifetime and remains so today. |
Composed: | |
Info: Lyrics: La luce langue, il faro spegnesi Ch’eterno corre per gli ampi cieli ! Notte desiata, provvida veli La man colpevole che ferirà. Nuovo delitto!!... E’ necessario !! Compiersi debbe l’opra fatale. Ai trapassati regnar non cale ; A loro un requiem, l’eternità ! O voluttà del soglio ! O scettro, alfin sei mio ! Ogni mortal desio Tace e s’acqueta in te. Cadrà fra poco esanime Chi fu predetto re. Translation: Light is languishing, the beacon that eternally Moves in the vast heavens is dying away ! O desired night, you providentially veil The guilty hand which is going to strike the blow. New crime!!... It’s necessary !! The fatal deed must be done. The dead do not care to reign ; Let them rest in eternal peace ! Oh voluptuous pleasure of the throne ! Oh sceptre, finally you are mine ! Every mortal desire Is silenced and assuaged by you. He who was predicted king Will soon fall lifeless. | |
Score Key: | G major (Sounding Pitch) (![]() |
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Duration: | 3:04 |
Time Signature: | 3/4 (![]() |
Range: | B4-B6 |
Number of Pages: | 9 |
Difficulty: | Intermediate Level: Recommended for Intermediate Level players |
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