:03:18
No. Now, look. Wait a moment, signorina.
:03:21
There's no use.
Paula, you are not concentrating.
:03:24
Your mind's not on your singing.
:03:26
All these years you've worked so hard.
Now what's come over you?
:03:31
This opera is tragedy, signorina.
You seem incapable of understanding.
:03:35
Did you never hear your aunt sing Lucia?
:03:38
You look like her.
:03:40
But I don't sing like her. I know.
:03:47
Signor Guardi,
may I speak to you seriously?
:03:51
- Very seriously.
- Maestro.
:03:54
It is 10 minutes to the hour.
:03:55
If you're not continuing the lesson,
I'd like to be excused.
:03:58
- Very well, Signor Anton.
- Thank you. Good afternoon, signorina.
:04:03
Now, what is it you wish
to say to me seriously?
:04:07
"Very seriously."
:04:09
Signor Guardi, I've tried.
I've worked hard, but it's no use.
:04:14
- I haven't the voice, have I?
- The trouble is not in your voice alone.
:04:19
Your heart is not in your singing anymore.
:04:22
Each time you come here now,
you look happier and you sing worse.
:04:27
Tell me, Paula, you're in love?
:04:37
Yes. It's something
that has never happened to me before...
:04:43
something I never expected
would happen...
:04:46
but suddenly
it is as if nothing else existed...
:04:48
even my music,
which used to mean so much to me.
:04:54
Yes, you are right. My thoughts
were wandering while singing just now.
:04:59
I'm too happy. That's why you said...