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Many great sopranos have sung this aria, taken from Mascagni’s Cavalleria Rusticana.

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Thank you. I will be playing Mascagni’s great aria (with chorus) set on Easter morning in Sicily that celebrates Christ’s Resurrection for all mankind, including Santuzza, who has been seduced and abandoned by a faithless lover. She is too ashamed to enter the church, but He is there even for her.

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