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Allor che i forti corrono, from Prologue, Scene 1 of Attila by Giuseppe Verdi
Sung by Odabella.     Voice Part: soprano    Fach: dramatic coloratura
Synopsis: After being overrun by the Huns, the surviving Aquileians are rounded up and brought before Attila. After Attila questions why some women have been spared against his orders, he is told that the Aquileian women fight beside their men and thus had been spared. Odabella then steps out to criticize the women in Attila's tribe for staying in their tents during the battle instead of taking part in it.
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B3 - C6E4 - G5
Cara patria già madre e reina, from Prologue, Scene 2 of Attila by Giuseppe Verdi
Sung by Foresto.     Voice Part: tenor    Fach: spinto
Synopsis: After being defeated by the Huns, Foresto is hailed as the leader of his people. He is saddened because his love Odabella has been captured by the Huns, but his people inspire him to sing this cabaletta proclaiming that, although Rome has been defeated this time, it will rise once more like a phoenix from ashes.
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E3 - A4G3 - A4
Che non avrebbe il misero, from Act II, Scene 3 of Attila by Giuseppe Verdi
Sung by Foresto.     Voice Part: tenor    Fach: spinto
Synopsis: After learning that Odabella is going to marry Attila, Foresto sings that Odabella may look innocent, but she is really evil.
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F3 - F4A3 - F4
Da te questo or m'è concesso, from Prologue, Scene 1 of Attila by Giuseppe Verdi
Sung by Odabella.     Voice Part: soprano    Fach: dramatic coloratura
Synopsis: After being overrun by the Huns, the surviving Aquileians are rounded up and brought before Attila. After Attila questions why some women have been spared against his orders, he is told that the Aquileian women fight beside their men and thus had been spared. Odabella steps out to speak valiantly to Attila and he is so impressed that he gives her one request. She asks for a sword and, upon receiving Attila's sword, she sings of how she will return divine justice upon the Huns and their king for oppressing her country.
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A#/Bb3 - C6G4 - A#/Bb5
Dagl'immortali vertici, from Act II, Scene 1 of Attila by Giuseppe Verdi
Sung by Ezio.     Voice Part: baritone    Fach: dramatic baritone
Synopsis: After being commanded by the young Emporer Valentinian to return to Rome because the Huns were withdrawing, Ezio declares that he shall not be controlled by a boy and calls the spirits of his ancestors to return Rome back to its former greatness.
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F3 - F4G3 - F4
E' gettata la mia sorte, from Act II, Scene 1 of Attila by Giuseppe Verdi
Sung by Ezio.     Voice Part: baritone    Fach: dramatic baritone
Synopsis: After agreeing to help Foresto assassinate Attila, Ezio sings of how he will defend Italy with his life if necessary.
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Ella in poter del barbaro, from Prologue, Scene 2 of Attila by Giuseppe Verdi
Sung by Foresto.     Voice Part: tenor    Fach: spinto
Synopsis: Foresto, hailed as the leader of his people after their defeat by the Huns, is lamenting for Odabella, his love, who has been captured by Attila and the Huns.
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F3 - A4G#/Ab3 - G#/Ab4
Mentre gonfiarsi l'anima parea, from Act I, Scene 2 of Attila by Giuseppe Verdi
Sung by Attila.     Voice Part: bass    Fach: lyric bass
Synopsis: Attila wakes from his sleep and relates a unpleasant dream to his servant in which an old man grabs him by the hair and orders him to stop his attack on the holy ground of Rome.
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C3 - F4F3 - C#/Db4
Oh! Nel fuggente nuvolo, from Prologue, Scene 1 of Attila by Giuseppe Verdi
Sung by Odabella.     Voice Part: soprano    Fach: dramatic coloratura
Synopsis: Odabella is alone and mourning her dead father and also her love Foresto whom she also believes is dead.
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F4 - C6F4 - G5
Oltre quel limite, t'attendo, o spettro, from Act I, Scene 2 of Attila by Giuseppe Verdi
Sung by Attila.     Voice Part: bass    Fach: lyric bass
Synopsis: After awakening from his sleep because a dream that the Romans will defeat his army, Attila discounts the dream, becoming angry and ordering all his men to prepare for battle against the remainders of the Aquileian troops at once.
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Range: Tessitura:
C3 - F4E3 - D4
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