Caro Mio Ben. Also “admirer” is inexistant in the original, “il tuo fedel” should be “your faithful one”. Pur dicesti, o bocca bella 14.

Caro mio ben, Low Voice in C Major, G.Giordani, Caecilia
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O del mio dolce ardor 12. His first opera ( l'epponina) was released in 1779. I hate to nitpick but “volere bene” means “to love” so “caro mio ben” is really “my dear loved one”.

Caro Mio Ben / My Dear Beloved / Credimi Almen / Believe Me At Least / Senza Di Te Languisce Il Cor / Without You My Heart Languishes / Il Tuo Fedel / Your Faithful One / Sospira


Caro mio ben (my dear beloved) was long attributed to giuseppe giordani, tommaso’s brother. Find more of giuseppe giordani lyrics. Also “admirer” is inexistant in the original, “il tuo fedel” should be “your faithful one”.

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Your faithful one sighs always cease, cruel one, such rigor (meanness). Selected works operas and other stage works (dublin only) the beggar's opera, new arrangement in italian (smock alley theatre, 2 january 1765) Caro mio ben, thou, all my bliss senza di te languisce il cor.

I Hate To Nitpick But “Volere Bene” Means “To Love” So “Caro Mio Ben” Is Really “My Dear Loved One”.


Interest in italian opera had flourished there throughout the 1700’s. Caro mio ben, a celebrated song sung by sigr. Original lyrics of caro mio ben song by giuseppe giordani.

I Hate To Nitpick But “Volere Bene” Means “To Love” So “Caro Mio Ben” Is Really “My Dear Loved One”.


Comment and share your favourite lyrics. His sacred drama la distruzione di gerusalemme was a notable success at the teatro san carlo of naples in 1787. This song was written in the 1700s so it’s older italian therefore the part “cessa, crudel!

Caro Mio Ben (Thou, All My Bliss) , Giuseppe Giordani (Transl.


John glenn paton, 26 italian songs and arias, alfred publishing)  Il tuo fedel sospira ognor cessa, crudel, tanto rigor. The authorship of the popular arietta caro mio ben (1783) is as yet uncertain.

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