1. "Amarili"
"Amarili" is an Italian art song and one of Caccini's most representative works. The music was composed by the composer Caccini and the lyrics were written by Guarini. It is a secular song with strong religious overtones. The vocal range of "Amalie" is not wide, but its melody is beautiful, delicate and touching.
2. "Vaga luna che inargenti" (Vaga luna che inargenti) is a lyrical song with a moving melody composed by Italian composer Bellini. The music contains infinite affection, is simple and transparent, and the melody is fresh and moving.
Expressing the deep love for the girl, the accompaniment of the song is like moonlight pouring down, making people immersed in the moonlight and the shadows of flowers, and can't help but feel a little emotional in their hearts. The Andante Cantabile is like a fresh little poem. The charm of the song lies in its innocent temperament, which puts people in the quiet and peaceful sound of nature.
3. "My Dear Papa"
"My Dear Papa" is an aria in Puccini's one-act opera "Gianni Schicchi". The content is that a woman begs her father to allow her to pursue her love. The melody is extremely beautiful, affectionate and touching.
The lyrics to the effect are: "Ah! My dear father, I love that handsome boy. I would like to go to Porta Rosa and buy a wedding ring. I will go anyway. If you don't agree, I will Just go to Wyke Bridge and throw yourself into the river. How miserable I am, how sad I am! Oh my God! I would rather die! Dad, I beg you! Dad, I beg you!"
4. "Let Me Pain"
"Let Me Pain" is one of the Italian must-sing pieces for vocal music majors. Also translated as: "Let Me Weep", also translated as "Let My Tears Flow", author: George Frederick Handel.
Italian track title: Lascia ch'io pianga. This song has been sung by many singers or singers. It is also one of the favorite songs of many singers. This song has been sung by Sarah Brightman, Bartoli and other singers.
5. "O sole mio"
"O sole mio" (O sole mio) is a song written in Naples (Naples) in 1898. This song It is widely circulated and is not only the repertoire of famous tenors such as Enrico Crusoe, Luciano Pavarotti, Andrea Bocelli, etc., but also popular rock music such as Bryan Adams. Performed by an artist, it is also the masterpiece of Pavarotti, one of the three great tenors in the world.
The lyrics are written by Giovanni Capurro and the composer is Eduardo di Capua. Although the lyrics have been translated into many languages, it is most often sung in the Naples dialect.