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''Vide cor meum'' (See my heart) is an aria composed by Irish composer Patrick Cassidy based on
Dante Alighieri Dante Alighieri (; – 14 September 1321), probably baptized Durante di Alighiero degli Alighieri and often referred to as Dante (, ), was an Italian poet, writer and philosopher. His '' Divine Comedy'', originally called (modern Italian: ...
's '' Vita Nova'', specifically on the
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''A ciascun'alma presa'', third chapter.


Composition

The song was performed by Libera / The Lyndhurst Orchestra, conducted by
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. The main voices belong to
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and Bruno Lazzaretti who sing some fragments taken from ''Vita Nova'', supposedly assembled with no grammatical or syntactic sequence. The result of this technique is in fact a heterogeneous but harmonic composition; its lyrics allow the audience to be participant of an extraordinary event—an inner dream and unearthly dialog, to which Dante Alighieri (in Florentin dialect) and God (in Latin) take part; Amore, Beatrice and Dante's heart are the main topic. So the linguistic "nonsense" becomes pure illusion.


Productions

The song first appeared in the movie ''
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'' (2001), while Dr. Hannibal Lecter and Italian Inspector Pazzi see an outdoor opera in
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, and was specially composed for the movie. This aria was chosen to be performed at the 73rd
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in 2001 during the presentation of the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial award to producer
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and at the 53rd Annual
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. It was also used in
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's ''
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'' (2005), during King Baldwin IV's death scene and following funeral. As an homage to the films, the score was used in the final scene of the first and second season finales of NBC's ''
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''.


Releases

Patrick Cassidy's Vide Cor Meum (20th Anniversary Edition)in 2020 - Single by
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,
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, Ben Parry,
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& Matthew Long by Supertrain Records Welsh mezzo-soprano
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British vocal group Blake recorded Vide Cor Meum on their first album Blake (2007) with the
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English soprano
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recorded Vide Cor Meum for her World Tour Limited Edition bonus track her Hymn (album).


Lyrics

E pensando di lei ''(Florentin dialect)'' Mi sopragiunse un soave sonno Ego dominus tuus ''(Latin)'' Vide cor tuum E d'esto cuore ardendo ''(Florentin dialect)'' Cor tuum ''(Latin)'' (Lei paventosa)''(Florentin dialect)'' Umilmente pascea ''(Florentin dialect)'' Appresso gir lo ne vedea piangendo La letizia si convertia in amarissimo pianto Io sono in pace Cor meum ''(Latin)'' Io sono in pace ''(Florentin dialect)'' Vide cor meum (Latin) While thinking of her ''(Beatrice)'' A sweet sleep came over me I am your master Here is your heart And on this burning heart Your heart (she fearful) (she) obediently fed Then I saw him (Amore) leaving in tears Joy became bitterest lament I am in peace My heart I am in peace See my heart


References


External links


References to Dante in the movie ''Hannibal''
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