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Giovanni Bononcini
Ah non avesse, no, permesso il fato
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Works Info
Composer
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Giovanni Bononcini
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Cantata: Solo
Compose Date
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before 1748
Average_duration
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7:35
Ah non avesse, no, permesso il fato is an aria composed by Giovanni Bononcini, an Italian Baroque composer. The aria was composed in the early 18th century and premiered in 1705 in Rome, Italy. The aria is a part of the opera "Camilla," which tells the story of the Roman warrior Camilla and her love for the Trojan prince Turnus. The aria is sung by Turnus in Act II, Scene 3, as he laments the fact that fate has prevented him from being with Camilla. The aria is in the key of A minor and is written for a tenor voice. It is a slow and melancholic piece, with a simple and repetitive melody that emphasizes the sorrowful mood of the text. The accompaniment is provided by a small ensemble of strings and continuo, which supports the vocal line with gentle harmonies and occasional flourishes. The aria is divided into two sections, each with its own distinct melody and mood. The first section begins with the words "Ah non avesse, no, permesso il fato" ("Ah, if fate had not allowed it"), and is characterized by a descending melody that emphasizes the sadness and resignation of the text. The second section begins with the words "Ma se l'ira del cielo" ("But if the anger of heaven"), and is more agitated and dramatic, with a rising melody that reflects Turnus' anger and frustration at his situation. Overall, Ah non avesse, no, permesso il fato is a beautiful and poignant aria that showcases Bononcini's skill as a composer of Baroque opera. Its simple melody and expressive harmonies make it a timeless piece that continues to be performed and enjoyed by audiences today.
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