VIVALDI Antonio: Dille ch'il viver mio, aria from the opera "Il Teuzzone", arranged for Voice and Pi (arr. Sergei PICHUGIN) Sheet Music | Antonio VIVALDI (1678 – 1741) | Vocal Solo
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VIVALDI Antonio: Dille ch'il viver mio, aria from the opera "Il Teuzzone", arranged for Voice and Pi (arr. Sergei PICHUGIN) Digital Sheet Music
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VIVALDI Antonio: Dille ch'il viver mio, aria from the opera "Il Teuzzone", arranged for Voice and Pi (arr. Sergei PICHUGIN)
by Antonio VIVALDI (1678 – 1741)
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"Dille ch'il viver mio" is an aria from the opera "Il Teuzzone" (1719) by Antonio VIVALDI (1678 1741). It has been realized from the manuscript of the opera and arranged by Sergei Pichugin for voice and piano. The aria may be an invaluable addition to the repertoire of vocal teachers and students.

It is available in the original key of D minor (E4 G5) for high voice.

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