517:- "It's true that tears fall from my eyes"), but Corradino has his chains removed and will give him the run of the castle if he promises not to escape. Edoardo agrees and goes in. Ginardo reports that Aliprando and Matilde are approaching the castle. Corradino vows to find Matilde a husband and supply her with a dowry, but will see her as little as possible. Ginardo, alone, muses that a heart of iron ("cuor di ferro") may not be enough to save his master from Cupid's darts.
482:- "Who brings you to these walls?"), but since the peasants have not been taught to read, he is obliged to read them out: "Anyone entering without permission will have their heads split in two" and "Anyone who disturbs the peace will be starved to death". He and Ginardo confirm that the ferocious Corradino will have no hesitation in carrying out these threats, and furthermore he has a particular hatred of women (
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545:- "This is the goddess? What a picture!"). Matilde stands firm, Ginardo and Aliprando are amazed that Corradino makes no attempt to kill her for her impertinence, and the Countess is further enraged. Corradino is confused - his head is spinning and his blood is burning. He asks Ginardo to look after Matilde, and departs with Aliprando. The Countess storms off, pursued by Matilde.
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497:- "Meanwhile, Armenia, through the shady trees"), but, when he sees the inscriptions, his instinct is to flee. But he accidentally runs into Ginardo, who tells him that it is too late. Corradino, armed and surrounded by guards, makes his appearance and demands to know who Isidoro is and why he is there (
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505:- "Wicked man! Why are you running away?"). Isidoro tries to curry favour with Corradino by offering to serenade his ladies, but this enrages the tyrant further. He is about to kill the poet when Aliprando intervenes. Corradino relents, but Isidoro is marched off to the dungeons by Ginardo.
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Corradino is above, planning to throw himself off in order to atone for Matilde's death. But before he can do so, a bell rings and Raimondo emerges from the castle. Aliprando and Ginardo try to restrain Corradino as Edoardo rushes into the castle,
553:- "Ah! I understand, do not speak"), and falls at her feet just as Aliprando arrives to announce that Raimondo and his troops are on their way to rescue Edoardo. Corradino leaves to give orders to the guards, taking Matilde with him, as the others comment on his surrender to her.
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486:- "When Cerberus comes, woes rain down"). The alarmed peasants disperse rapidly. Ginardo asks Udolfo to check that Corradino's prisoners are not being ill-treated, except that he himself will visit the most recent arrival, Edoardo, the son of Corradino's enemy Raimondo Lopez.
533:- "I've caprices, little glances"). The physician is not so sure, but he admires her spirit and tells her that Corradino, despite his warlike demeanour, runs to him whenever he has a headache or a cold. Maybe his dislike of women can be overcome.
615:- "Are you really sending that poor girl to her death?") fall on deaf ears. As they leave, Isidoro, Ginardo, Aliprando and the Countess return. Isidoro describes how he kicked Matilde into the gorge, amid conflicting emotions from the others.
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611:- "Her treachery is obvious"). Isidoro and the guards are to take Matilde to a deep chasm and throw her in. Corradino, alone, meditates on his revenge. He is joined by some peasant women, but their pleas that Matilde be saved (
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1559:Stabat mater
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1543:Sacred music
1526:Sombre forêt
1493:Robert Bruce
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1463:(unfinished)
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1784:1821 operas
1673:(1996 film)
1637:(1947 film)
1578:Other works
1407:Later works
1368:Maometto II
1100:Early works
848:Opera Today
692:Bad Wildbad
456:Middle Ages
327:Aliprando,
269:Corradino,
255:Voice type
121:; English:
1778:Categories
1744:Rossiniana
1392:Semiramide
1227:Sigismondo
1000:, (Ed.),
974:0931340713
818:References
736:Audio CD:
672:Akie Amou,
659:Conductor,
640:Recordings
454:Time: The
158:Euphrosine
93:1821-02-24
78:Euphrosine
54:Librettist
1476:Pastiches
469:gatehouse
400:Rodrigo,
372:Ginardo,
345:Isidoro,
329:physician
318:contralto
1763:Category
1608:La Danza
1203:Maturity
1180:Tancredi
1031:Libretto
964:(1994),
491:Cavatina
436:Synopsis
414:Udolfo,
386:Egoldo,
334:baritone
314:Edoardo
209:Florence
181:Versions
167:Mathilde
165:'s play
85:Premiere
72:Based on
64:Language
1654:Rossini
1485:Ivanhoé
1450:(1829)
1384:Zelmira
1336:Ermione
1254:(1816)
996:", in
980:Rossini
933:(ed.),
917:Sources
539:Quintet
499:Quartet
420:silent
289:soprano
127:) is a
91: (
67:Italian
1794:Operas
1611:(1835)
1603:(1835)
1595:(1817)
1587:(1804)
1554:(1820)
1496:(1846)
1488:(1826)
1442:(1828)
1434:(1827)
1426:(1826)
1418:(1825)
1395:(1823)
1387:(1822)
1379:(1821)
1371:(1820)
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1347:(1819)
1339:(1819)
1331:(1818)
1323:(1826)
1315:(1818)
1307:(1817)
1299:(1817)
1296:Armida
1291:(1817)
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1127:(1811)
1119:(1810)
1111:(1812)
1093:Operas
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664:Label
605:Sextet
446:castle
443:gothic
416:jailer
406:tenor
392:tenor
227:Pesaro
147:after
102:, Rome
1504:Arias
954:1998
929:" in
823:Notes
787:2020
746:2012
738:Decca
706:2004
669:1998
647:Year
570:Act 2
462:Act 1
450:Spain
378:bass
351:bass
276:tenor
252:Role
245:Roles
213:Genoa
153:Méhul
1015:ISBN
1008:ISBN
984:ISBN
970:ISBN
939:ISBN
650:Cast
527:Duet
347:poet
305:bass
448:in
225:in
155:’s
34:by
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