Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Se al labbro...Il cor dolente, K. 295
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Composer:Wolfgang Amadeus MozartGenre:VocalStyle:AriaCompose Date:1778Average_duration:13:23"Se al labbro...Il cor dolente" is a concert aria composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1778. The piece was written for the soprano, Aloysia Weber, who was a close friend of Mozart and later became his sister-in-law. The aria is in the key of A major and is scored for soprano solo, two oboes, two horns, and strings. The piece is divided into two movements. The first movement is a recitative in which the soprano laments the pain and sorrow in her heart. The second movement is an aria in which the soprano expresses her desire to be reunited with her lover. The first movement begins with a somber and melancholic melody played by the strings. The soprano enters with a recitative in which she expresses her sorrow and pain. The oboes and horns provide a mournful accompaniment to the soprano's voice. The movement ends with a cadenza in which the soprano laments her fate. The second movement begins with a lively and joyful melody played by the strings. The soprano enters with an aria in which she expresses her desire to be reunited with her lover. The oboes and horns provide a playful accompaniment to the soprano's voice. The movement ends with a virtuosic cadenza in which the soprano expresses her joy and happiness. The premiere of "Se al labbro...Il cor dolente" is not known, but it is believed to have been performed by Aloysia Weber. The piece is characteristic of Mozart's style, with its expressive melodies, virtuosic vocal writing, and colorful orchestration. The piece is also notable for its use of chromaticism, which adds to the emotional intensity of the music. Overall, "Se al labbro...Il cor dolente" is a beautiful and expressive piece of music that showcases Mozart's mastery of vocal writing and orchestration.More....
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