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Duettino Sull'aria Le nozze di Figaro
"Duettino - Sull'aria" from opera "Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro)"
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte, Performed by Edith Mathis and Gundula Janowitz
Chor und Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin, Conducted by Karl Böhm
Deutsche Grammophon, PolyGram Special Markets
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte, Performed by Edith Mathis and Gundula Janowitz
Chor und Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin, Conducted by Karl Böhm
Deutsche Grammophon, PolyGram Special Markets
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Die wahre Fratze des Staates.
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Neither one of those ladies singing were in fact Italian. Edith Mathis is Swizz and Gundual Janowitz is Austrian. They're still alive and both are 86 year old.
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What’s the name this movie ? Plss
Sull'aria || On the breeze Che soave zeffiretto || What a gentle little zephyr Zeffiretto || Zephyr Questa sera spirerà || This evening it will blow Questa sera spirerà || This evening it will blow Sotto i pini del boschetto || Underneath the pine trees in the grove Sotto i pini || Underneath the pines Sotto i pini del boschetto || Underneath the pine trees in the grove Sotto i pini del boschetto || Underneath the pine trees in the grove Ei già il resto capirà || And he will already understand the rest Certo, certo ei capirà || Certainly, certainly, he will understand Certo il resto ei capirà || Certainly, he will understand the rest Canzonetta sull'aria || A little song on the breeze Soave zeffiretto || Gentle little zephyr Sotto i pini del boschetto || Underneath the pine trees in the grove Ei già il resto capirà || And he will already understand the rest Certo, certo ei capirà || Certainly, certainly, he will understand Ei capirà || He will understand Certo, certo ei capirà || Certainly, certainly, he will understand Ei capirà || He will understand Ei capirà || He will understand Ei capirà || He will understand Ei capirà || He will understand Ei capirà || He will understand Ei capirà || He will understand
Unfortunately jails are known as correctional facilities. Some that are freed rather die than go back .so what is so correcting about it .nowadays even after paying your debt to society by serving time your record stays with you and your chances of living a good aren't also diminished. Worse part even if there's a chance of innocent prosecutors offer 90 percent of the accused a deal and are scared into accepting such deal. What ever happened to innocent until proven guilty.
Thank you Stephen King. I never would have heard this without this story. A truly great piece of cinema this was as well. This song enchants me. It grabs my heart and pours compassion out like a dam bursting. God bless.
Elvira madigen
2023 anyone ????
Solo 1 Genio pudo hacer tanta Belleza!! W.A.MOZART!!!🙏🙏🙏🎶🎶🎶💯💯💯
Мozart - duettino sull aria from the marriage of figaro
wha film is that?
The Shawshank Redemption
This movie bombed when it was released. Wtf
Best movie of all time, hands down. Sorry Godfather, I love you, but it's true
La Musica rende LIberi...dalla testa al cuore
Never forget this Moment will be forevermore
I know this song from this movie after hearing it a few times I just realized that this song is often played at my school
Uma das melhores cenas do filme Um sonho de liberdade!!!
A gem of beauty, a moment of pure happiness, surrounded by ugliness, pain, ignorance, hate, anger etc… It looks like my life.
Amazing scene, amazing movie 👏!
Truly amazing and beautiful voices 🥀🌹🥀🌹🥀
Thank’s Mozart,
What a great scene! I love it, the song is sung by a lords wife and a servant girl the lord is lusting after, the two are writing a letter to try to switch the lords lust back to the wife, with the wife singing a phrase and the servant girl repeating it back as she writes it down
Sotto i pini... Sotto i pini del boschetto. Sotto i pini... del boschetto... Ei già il resto capirà. Certo, certo il capirà. Certo, certo il capirà. Canzonetta sull'aria... Che soave zeffiretto... Questa sera spirerà... Sotto i pini del boschetto. Ei già il resto capirà. Certo, certo il capirà. Certo, certo il capirà. Certo, certo il capirà. Il capirà... Il capirà... Il capirà... Il capirà... Il capirà... Il capirà..
W.A.Mozart "Le Nozze Di Figaro" - cast: Hermann Prey, Edith Mathis, Gundula Janowitz, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Tatiana Troyanos, Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin, Orchester Der Deutschen Oper Berlin, Conductor Karl Böhm, recording 1968.
Check here the verry same recording: Edith Mathis aria "Deh vieni non tardar" "Le Nozze di Figaro" W.A.Mozart.
Filme maravilhoso.!! ...e a música então....sublime
Lyrics th-cam.com/video/w0c1F_09yZc/w-d-xo.html
Imagine being such a horrible person, that you won’t even let prisoners listen to music
Richie Aprile behind Red..
Still 2020 !! Andy Dufresne. Classic !!
So moving. Easily one of the most iconic scenes in film history. And the song itself, an absolute masterpiece.... then, now and forever more. Absolutely ageless. And capped off by the most beatiful words from Morgan Freeman that captured the essence of freedom for each and every prisoner. Truly iconic... it has it all, and so much more.
I never knew this song on shawshank redemption was a song of mozart's... Damn...👌👍👌👍👌👍👌
ShawShank=The Marriage of frigano Family Guy Version=Ain’t no Holla Back girl
scena sublime
Apparently Norton would rather have listened to Little Richard.
How many of you have seen the opera because of this scene? I did. How could this movie not have won the oscar that year?
That was movie making magic
Best smug face in the history of smug faces
DUFRESNE! OPEN THIS DOOR!
“Hope is a good thing; maybe the best of things and no good ever really dies”
Ömrümün sonuna kadar unutmayacağım bu sahneyi.
A Stephen King adaptation done right. This and Stand By Me (both cinema masterpieces) are arguably the best films of King's work ever done. The Shining is fantastic, too, but nowhere near as relatable (or quotable). IT (both mini-series and film) is up there, along with others like The Dead Zone, Carrie and Christine, but Shawshank and SBM are sublime, perfect films.
Never could understand why Andy did this. After it was set up every prisoner could listen to the record in the library. Almost seemed out of character in a way because Andy was smarter than that.
It started as him simply wanting to hear that music, so he put it on in the office. In doing so, he reclaimed a small piece of himself. He had lost everything and was physically trapped in hell for years. Suddenly, here's something beautiful and for a moment he's taken out of that hellhole. Then the guard in the bathroom brings him back and Andy decides, "No, I have to share this beautiful thing with everyone else trapped in here." It became as much the small act of defiance as it was about the duettino itself. He knew he'd get thrown in the hole, but he was also bestowing the gift to everyone in Shawshank, of music and of standing up to the prison itself, and of hope.
Gives me chills every time I watch this...
We all feel like these prisoners when we here this. Mozart has given us a feeling of what it means to be free and beautiful.
God bless Stephen King and Frank Darabont.
Best movie ever made
2:53 Open the door!!!
Директор тюрьмы всё понял правильно. Дуэт Сюзанны и графини Альмавива "Sull'aria"- "Che soave zeffiretto", решивших проучить своего господина и пишущих ему музыкальное любовное письмецо ввиде канцонетты - это моцартовский троллинг 32-уровня над властями, которые подобно графу Альмавиве из оперы Моцарта и пьесы Бомарше стремятся всех контролировать и при этом иметь по полной. Гениальный эпизод!