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Ecco, ridente in cielo

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"Ecco, ridente in cielo" is a cavatina from Gioachino Rossini's 1816 opera The Barber of Seville, sung by the tenor Count Almaviva, disguised as the poor student Lindoro, at the beginning of act 1.

Music

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The aria is an example of the bel canto style.[1] The key signature is C major, but it also modulates into G major and contains chromatic passages. Its vocal range is from F3 to B4; the tessitura is between G3 and G4.[2] The aria is also notable for having a guitar accompaniment.

{
\time 2/4
g'8\noBeam a'16.\noBeam b'32 c''8\noBeam c''
b'8\(~ \times 4/6 { b'32 d'' c'' b' c'' d'' } c''8\) r
g'8\(\noBeam f''16\)\noBeam g' g'8\(\noBeam e''16\)\noBeam c''
e''8.\trill\( g''32 f''\) d''8
}
\addlyrics { Ec -- co ri -- den "te in" cie -- _ _ _ _ _ lo spun -- ta la bel -- la au -- ro -- ra }

Libretto

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References

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