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Zerlina follows the jealous Masetto and tries to pacify him ("Batti, batti o bel Masetto" – "Beat, O beat me, handsome Masetto"), but just as she manages to persuade him of her innocence, Don Giovanni's voice from offstage startles and frightens her. Masetto hides, resolving to see for himself what Zerlina will do when Don Giovanni arrives.
Mozart marks "cello obligato" in Don Giovanni in Zerlina's aria "Batti, batti, o bel Masetto ". Beethoven's duo for viola and cello, WoO 32, is subtitled mit zwei obligaten Augengläsern (with two [pairs of] obbligato eyeglasses) which seems to refer to the necessity, at the first performance, of spectacles for both Beethoven and his cellist.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Masetto can mean the following: Masetto, character in Don Giovanni; Franco Masetto ...
Vieni, mio bel diletto! Come, dearest, let me guide thee. Come, my beautiful delight! Zerlina (Mi fa pietà Masetto.) Masetto sure will chide me! I feel sorry for Masetto. Don Giovanni Io cangierò tua sorte. Danger shall ne'er come nigh thee! I will change your fate. Zerlina Presto ... non son più forte. Ah ... that I could deny thee!
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