Amleto is an opera in four acts by Franco Faccio set to a libretto by Arrigo Boito, based on Shakespeare's play Hamlet. It premiered on 30 May 1865 at the Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa and was revised for a La Scala production given on 12 February 1871.
The collaboration and friendship between librettist and composer was to last throughout Faccio's lifetime. In addition (as musicologist William Ashbrook states): "Amleto marks an effort of two prominent members of the Scapigliatura (a late Romantic reform movement in northern Italy in the 1860s and 70s) to renew the tradition of Italian opera."
After the La Scala revival in 1871, the opera disappeared for almost 130 years. However, in recent years, copies of the score and libretto have reappeared and conductor Anthony Barrese created a critical edition which was presented in a fully staged version by Opera Southwest in Albuquerque, New Mexico and by Baltimore Concert Opera in concert form in Baltimore, Maryland in October 2014.
Amleto is a given name, and may refer to:
So this is it
The final hour has come
I come undone
I don't feel like I belong
occasinally I rise and sense a heavy vibe
People and theier new things
Slit wrists
Battered wives
Don't wanna hear you say
Keep your heart at bay
You wanted it raw and crazy
And you know how hard i try
Profane wishes asking me why
Maybe you got more than deserved
Maybe you feel lucky
Maybe you'll learn
If you feel alone..
It was you who carved this stone
Don't wanna hear you say
Keep your heart at bay
You wanted it raw and crazy
And you know how hard i try
Profane wishes asking me why
The winds shake the tree
Profane wishes in me
Slit wrists
Broaken glass and slit wrists
Don't wanna hear you say
Keep your heart at bay
You wanted it raw and crazy
And you know how hard i try
Profane wishes asking me why