Questo è quel uomo

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  • Questo è quel uomo
  • Soprano and baritone/bass duet
  • From Il marito giocatore
  • By Giuseppe Maria Orlandini
  • 10 page download
  • MP3 piano accompaniment available here. 

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“Questo è quel uomo” is a duet from Giovanni Orlandini’s Il marito giocatore, one of the most frequently performed operas of the 18th century. The piece skillfully contrasts slow, lyrical passages—rich in emotional depth and expressiveness, as the characters reflect on why they married—with lively, fast-paced sections featuring patter typical of the comic intermezzo.

Il marito giocatore (The Gambling Husband) is a comic opera that revolves around the twists and misunderstandings in a domestic and romantic relationship. The story focuses on Serpilla, a clever and patient wife, and her husband Bacocco, whose gambling habits lead to confusion and conflict. This version is written for soprano (Serpilla) and baritone/bass (Bacocco). There is also an alternate arrangement for mezzo-soprano and baritone which you can see and here.

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Questo è quel uomo

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  • Questo è quel uomo
  • Soprano and baritone/bass duet
  • From Il marito giocatore
  • By Giuseppe Maria Orlandini
  • 10 page download
  • MP3 piano accompaniment available here. 

Ranges for the singers

More information:

“Questo è quel uomo” is a duet from Giovanni Orlandini’s Il marito giocatore, one of the most frequently performed operas of the 18th century. The piece skillfully contrasts slow, lyrical passages—rich in emotional depth and expressiveness, as the characters reflect on why they married—with lively, fast-paced sections featuring patter typical of the comic intermezzo.

Il marito giocatore (The Gambling Husband) is a comic opera that revolves around the twists and misunderstandings in a domestic and romantic relationship. The story focuses on Serpilla, a clever and patient wife, and her husband Bacocco, whose gambling habits lead to confusion and conflict. This version is written for soprano (Serpilla) and baritone/bass (Bacocco). There is also an alternate arrangement for mezzo-soprano and baritone which you can see and here.