Giovanni Felice Sances
Lagrimosa beltà
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Composer:Giovanni Felice SancesGenre:VocalStyle:CantataAverage_duration:3:37'Lagrimosa beltà' is a vocal piece composed by Giovanni Felice Sances, an Italian composer and singer of the Baroque era. The piece was composed in the early 17th century and premiered in Rome, Italy. It is a solo cantata for soprano voice and basso continuo, consisting of three movements. The first movement, 'Lagrimosa beltà', is a lamentation in which the soprano expresses her sorrow and despair at the loss of her beloved. The music is characterized by its slow tempo, mournful melody, and expressive use of dissonance. The soprano's voice is accompanied by a simple basso continuo, which provides a somber and melancholic backdrop to the vocal line. The second movement, 'Occhi, piangete', is a recitative in which the soprano addresses her eyes, urging them to weep for her lost love. The music is characterized by its declamatory style, with the soprano's voice rising and falling in a dramatic and emotional manner. The basso continuo provides a sparse and understated accompaniment, allowing the soprano's voice to take center stage. The final movement, 'Lagrime amare', is a lamentation in which the soprano expresses her bitter tears and sorrow at the loss of her beloved. The music is characterized by its slow tempo, mournful melody, and expressive use of dissonance. The soprano's voice is accompanied by a more complex basso continuo, which provides a richer and more varied backdrop to the vocal line. Overall, 'Lagrimosa beltà' is a powerful and emotional piece of music that showcases Sances' skill as a composer and his ability to evoke deep feelings of sadness and despair through his music. It is a testament to the enduring power of Baroque music and its ability to move and inspire audiences even centuries after it was first composed.More....
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