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{{Short description|aria from the opera Tancredi}<!-- no repetition of page title-->}
{{Short description|aria from the opera Tancredi}}<!-- no repetition of page title-->
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{{Infobox opera  
{{Infobox opera  
| name              = Tancredi
| name              = [[Tancredi]]
| type              = Opera seria
| type              = Opera seria
| composer          = [[Gioachino Rossini]]
| composer          = [[Gioachino Rossini]]
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| premiere_location = Teatro La Fenice, Venice
| premiere_location = Teatro La Fenice, Venice
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The upbeat '''"{{lang|it|Di tanti palpiti}}"'' is sung by the main character in [[Gioacchino Rossini]]'s opera [[Tancredi]]. The story of secred love thwarted by politics of the day in times of war is following the plot of Voltarire's ''Tancrède''.  
The upbeat '''"{{lang|it|Di tanti palpiti}}"''' is sung by the main character in [[Gioacchino Rossini]]'s opera [[Tancredi]]. The story of secret love thwarted by politics of the day in times of war is following the plot of Voltaire's ''Tancrède''.  


The plot is set in Sicily, 1005 A. D.. Tancredi has just returned to Syracuse in disguise. He is determined to risk his life for Amenaìde and longs to see her again.<ref name="Wiki"/>
The plot is set in Sicily, 1005 AD. Tancredi has just returned to Syracuse in disguise. He is determined to risk his life for Amenaìde and longs to see her again.<ref name="Wiki"/>


In the premiere cast, the part of Tancredi was sung by [[Adelaide Melanotte-Montresor]].<ref name="Wiki"/>
In the premiere cast, the part of Tancredi was sung by [[Adelaide Melanotte]].<ref name="Wiki"/>


The piece was instantly popular and inspired many other musicians. Niccolo Paganini picked up the tune in his ''Variations on 'I palpiti', Op.13''.<ref name="Paganini"/> [[File:Var 1 paganini di tanti palpiti.jpg|400px|thumb|alt=The beginning of the first variation to "Di tanti palpiti" by Niccolò Paganini|The beginning of the first variation to "Di tanti palpiti" by Niccolò Paganini<ref name="Paganini"/>]]
The piece was instantly popular and inspired many other musicians. Niccolo Paganini picked up the tune in his ''Variations on 'I palpiti', Op.13''.<ref name="Paganini"/> [[File:Var 1 paganini di tanti palpiti.jpg|400px|thumb|alt=The beginning of the first variation to "Di tanti palpiti" by Niccolò Paganini|The beginning of the first variation to "Di tanti palpiti" by Niccolò Paganini<ref name="Paganini"/>]]
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! Album
! Album
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| 2021
| [[2021]]
| [[À sa guitare (Album)]]
| [[À sa guitare (Album)]]
| [[Thibaut Garcia]]
| [[Thibaut Garcia]]
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! With
! With
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|-
| 2021-2022
| [[2021]] &dash; [[2022]]
| [[À sa guitare (Concert program)]]
| [[À sa guitare (Concert program)]]
| [[Thibaut Garcia]]
| [[Thibaut Garcia]]
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|-
| 2021
| [[2021]]
|[[Jean-Christophe Spinosi and Philippe Jaroussky with the Berliner Philharmoniker]]<ref name="BerlinPhil"/>
|[[Jean-Christophe Spinosi and Philippe Jaroussky with the Berliner Philharmoniker]]<ref name="BerlinPhil"/>
|[[Jean-Christophe Spinosi]], [[Berliner Philharmoniker]]
|[[Jean-Christophe Spinosi]], [[Berliner Philharmoniker]]