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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Va, dal furor portata, K. 21 (19c)
Works Info
Composer
:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Vocal Music
Compose Date
:
1765
Average_duration
:
6:16
"Va, dal furor portata" is a concert aria composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1765 when he was just nine years old. The piece was written for the castrato Venanzio Rauzzini, who was a member of the Salzburg court chapel. The aria was premiered in Salzburg on January 17, 1765, during the carnival season. The piece is in the key of F major and consists of two contrasting sections. The first section is in a fast tempo and is characterized by its virtuosic vocal writing and lively orchestration. The second section is slower and more lyrical, with a more subdued orchestration. The text of the aria is taken from the libretto of the opera "Artaserse" by Pietro Metastasio. The text tells the story of a woman who is tormented by the fury of love and begs for relief from her suffering. The first section of the aria begins with a lively orchestral introduction, which is followed by the entrance of the soloist. The vocal line is highly ornamented and requires a singer with a great deal of technical skill. The orchestra provides a lively accompaniment, with the strings and winds playing fast, rhythmic figures. The second section of the aria is more introspective and features a more lyrical vocal line. The orchestra provides a more subdued accompaniment, with the strings playing long, sustained chords and the winds providing gentle, flowing lines. Overall, "Va, dal furor portata" is a virtuosic and highly expressive piece of music that showcases Mozart's early talent as a composer. Despite its relatively simple structure, the piece is full of musical invention and demonstrates Mozart's ability to create memorable melodies and effective orchestration.
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