[00:00.00]90听音乐网 www.90T8.com [00:00.19]Casa Guidi - The Italian Cook And the English Maid - Minnesota Orchestra/Frederica von Stade [00:04.39]From beef-steak pies up to fricassees Alessandro is a master [00:13.13]And from bread and butter puddings to boiled apple-dumplings [00:19.31]An artist only he doesn't like Wilson to interfere [00:25.70]She declares that he repeats so many times a day [00:30.57]I've been to Paris I've been to London [00:36.63]I have been to Germany I must know [00:45.85]Also he offends her by being of opinion that [00:51.36]London is by far the most immoral place in the world [00:58.94]He was there for a month once [01:03.54]And when she talks of the domestic happiness enjoyed in England [01:09.92]He shakes his head disputatiously and bids her [01:14.22]Not to take her ideas of English domestic life from the [01:19.10]Signor and Signora who were quite exceptions [01:24.93]He never saw anything like their way of [01:30.37]Living together certainly though [01:35.23]He had been to Paris and been in London [01:43.32]And been in Germany [01:50.92]No the Signor was an angel [01:55.56]And there was the truth of it [02:00.76]Yes the Signora was rather [02:04.95]An angel too she never spent [02:09.79]Two thousand scudi on her dress [02:13.32]As he had seen women do [02:17.18]So the Signor might well be fond of the Signora [02:25.77]But still for a Signor to be always sitting with his [02:39.12]Wife in that way was most extraordinary and [02:54.04]He had been to Paris and been to London [03:08.72]And so on 'da capo' [03:16.72]So poor Wilson's head goes round she declares and she [03:26.60]Leaves the field of battle from absolute exhaustion
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[00:00.00]90听音乐网 www.90T8.com[00:00.19]Casa Guidi - The Italian Cook And the English Maid - Minnesota Orchestra/Frederica von Stade
[00:04.39]From beef-steak pies up to fricassees Alessandro is a master
[00:13.13]And from bread and butter puddings to boiled apple-dumplings
[00:19.31]An artist only he doesn't like Wilson to interfere
[00:25.70]She declares that he repeats so many times a day
[00:30.57]I've been to Paris I've been to London
[00:36.63]I have been to Germany I must know
[00:45.85]Also he offends her by being of opinion that
[00:51.36]London is by far the most immoral place in the world
[00:58.94]He was there for a month once
[01:03.54]And when she talks of the domestic happiness enjoyed in England
[01:09.92]He shakes his head disputatiously and bids her
[01:14.22]Not to take her ideas of English domestic life from the
[01:19.10]Signor and Signora who were quite exceptions
[01:24.93]He never saw anything like their way of
[01:30.37]Living together certainly though
[01:35.23]He had been to Paris and been in London
[01:43.32]And been in Germany
[01:50.92]No the Signor was an angel
[01:55.56]And there was the truth of it
[02:00.76]Yes the Signora was rather
[02:04.95]An angel too she never spent
[02:09.79]Two thousand scudi on her dress
[02:13.32]As he had seen women do
[02:17.18]So the Signor might well be fond of the Signora
[02:25.77]But still for a Signor to be always sitting with his
[02:39.12]Wife in that way was most extraordinary and
[02:54.04]He had been to Paris and been to London
[03:08.72]And so on 'da capo'
[03:16.72]So poor Wilson's head goes round she declares and she
[03:26.60]Leaves the field of battle from absolute exhaustion



















