* {+ }. Q( x) I. P分享Pavarotti的演唱版本,此曲旋律優美,豎琴與木管的表現十分亮麗悅耳& ?* i! |. f! B7 x6 h0 G
真是首好聽的曲子~2 |+ o3 t- ]: d# @: H8 y
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歌詞英譯 (譯文來自維基百科) : z& u* L7 U' _1 J/ q/ p1 a" k5 @A single furtive tear ! X1 J5 ]' u5 i) `7 y( cfrom her eyes sprang: }+ G$ p" ?, J4 c h% XAs if of those playful youths 2 ~0 O8 f& O8 ienvious she appeared to become. 0 Q6 D; J: B. i- ]& x+ }What more need I look for?6 T3 H3 o: m c1 e; t2 ?" V
What more need I look for? 4 q& R- V& g, BShe loves me! Yes, she loves me, I see it. I see it. A; B6 w0 v! U! H9 n0 ~. B
Just for an instant the beating of ! A1 Q1 n0 [/ ~8 U9 F1 pher beautiful heart I felt! 2 N W9 V4 f: }( H! i3 m ^6 {( K: rAnd my sighs became as one x! K$ l; \4 N) ^: M/ _% j* d& dfleetingly with her sighs! 0 W! B9 p, P f( T& G0 d: H' T$ mHer heart beating, her heart beating to feel, - d( z, j/ H. b" z/ N4 U0 I) uour sighs confounded as one...( U( Y8 P; {) E* c9 t8 [* w
Heavens! Yes I could, I could die! 2 r# j, R. d+ V. c* Q3 PMore I can't ask, I can't ask. 5 }! y4 }& f0 }7 eOh, heavens! Yes I could! Yes I could die!, @& F l" |. a6 n8 p
More I can't ask, I can't ask. ' C x& m, {4 t1 X8 T+ F9 q. Y; {+ }Yes I could die! If I could die of love.3 n1 L& K6 Q. w! L: Z
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德弗乍克(Antonin Dvorak)依據童話故事「小美人魚」譜寫歌劇 -- 盧莎卡(Rusalka) + w3 a! F$ @: L- Q成為他不算多數的歌劇作品中,被演出最多的一部 0 D2 M6 s+ j4 A- s, a4 W第一幕女主角Rusalka對著銀色月光深情唱出詠嘆調『月之頌』(Song to the Moon); x' C' F' K6 M/ }
是各家女高音樂於演唱的宜古宜今的極動聽曲目% m5 G* `3 D4 @( e- y
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個人手邊的DVD & CD收藏,雖版本不同但都是Renée Fleming的演出 6 N( T' J, C+ _/ K) k& `* t* {Fleming儼然已成為Rusalka的代言人~ , E( w8 c0 g/ N4 A4 n網路上能找到的演唱版本很多,在此就與同好們分享Fleming的影音3 C) {( {5 |! R* r* T) y7 X
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英譯歌詞 :' f' a+ Z$ Z% Z- ~) T% m: B
Silver moon upon the deep dark sky, % x2 o& G% ~4 r& q, r2 W7 aThrough the vast night pierce your rays. 7 a. n4 r2 l |This sleeping world you wonder by,9 Z4 W2 L1 Z/ _, J7 w5 e3 h
Smiling on men's homes and ways.: E- Z/ `5 I& d8 C4 F( i
Oh moon ere past you glide, tell me, g) P: F; x2 g
Tell me, oh where does my loved one bide? o" U3 _/ Y' N! P3 M, f7 zTell him, oh tell him, my silver moon, 8 B5 m/ g" e1 W. `Mine are the arms that shall hold him,7 z8 ?0 z4 R" ~4 l% W
That between waking and sleeping5 A2 {8 p7 U1 V% w! O5 p u4 M
Think of the love that enfolds him. # H- d! ?+ X( X P9 U- i; p6 h' kMay between waking and sleeping 3 c/ a( u6 }$ K# @! zThink of the love that enfolds him.- ^( T! V. S& J" {& p5 ]% P
Light his path far away, light his path, * z$ t& M0 h* ~Tell him, oh tell him who does for him stay!/ ]0 H* b+ F# B& g$ x& k7 _
Human soul, should it dream of me,& m4 B2 S' E! Q' f
Let my memory wakened be.2 ~) }7 h: r% S, e% q+ g- n( L
Moon, oh moon, oh do not wane, do not wane, ' u/ x* F/ K3 t9 d/ t5 n# u* \Moon, oh moon, do not wane... . S3 C- e2 P) n4 Y