Giorgia Fumanti, with her magnificent long dark hair highlighted by purple streaks, her sparkling bright blue eyes, her magnetic stage presence and her angelic voice that communicates directly from her heart, possesses a very special gift. “As a child, my grandmother would sing for me, to comfort me when I was sick and help me fall asleep in the evenings. I still remember how her soft voice touched me and how she inspired me to become the singer that I am today”.
This beautiful Italian Crossover Soprano is a woman of many dimensions. Giorgia Fumanti is largely inspired by the works of Vangelis, Ennio Morricone and other noted film composers. She also composes her own music and writes her own lyrics. Some have tried to label her music as Classical, World, Pop or Crossover, but in fact her music combines all of these elements, with her superb soprano voice as the primary focus.
Magnificat
Giorgia Fumanti Lyrics
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Magníficat dóminum
Et exultávit spíritus meus: in Deo salutári meo.
Magníficat
Magníficat
Magníficat
Quia respéxit humilitátem ancíllae suae:
Magníficat ánima mea
Magníficat dóminum
Et exultávit spíritus meus: in Deo salutári meo.
Magníficat
Magníficat
Quia fécit mihi mágna qui pótens est: et sánctum nómen eius.
Magníficat
Magníficat
Et exultávit spíritus meus: in Deo salutári meo.
Magníficat
Magníficat
The lyrics of "Magnificat" by Giorgia Fumanti are taken from the biblical passage of Mary's canticle, which is found in the Gospel of Luke. The song itself is a beautiful and emotive interpretation of the text, which speaks to the overwhelming feelings of gratitude and joy that Mary feels upon realizing that she has been chosen to bear the son of God.
In the first verse, Mary declares "My soul magnifies the Lord," expressing her deep reverence and admiration for God's grace and mercy. She then goes on to say that her spirit rejoices in God her Savior, acknowledging the immense privilege that has been bestowed upon her. The second verse speaks to Mary's humility, as she describes herself as a lowly servant who has been blessed beyond measure. She sings that "all generations will call me blessed," recognizing the lasting impact that her son, Jesus, will have on the world.
Throughout the song, there is an overwhelming sense of awe and wonder at the incredible gift that God has given to Mary. It is a powerful and moving expression of faith and devotion, and one that continues to inspire countless people around the world.
Line by Line Meaning
Magníficat ánima mea
My soul magnifies
Magníficat dóminum
The Lord is magnified
Et exultávit spíritus meus: in Deo salutári meo.
And my spirit rejoices in God my savior.
Magníficat
Magnifies
Quia respéxit humilitátem ancíllae suae:
Because he has regarded the lowliness of his handmaid
Ecce enim ex hoc beátam me dicent omnes generatiónes.
For behold, from henceforth all generations shall call me blessed.
Quia fécit mihi mágna qui pótens est: et sánctum nómen eius.
For He who is mighty has done great things for me, and holy is His name.
Contributed by Addison H. Suggest a correction in the comments below.