Antonio Salieri
Conservati fedele
Released Album
Recent Album
Works Info
Composer:Antonio SalieriGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:2:22Antonio Salieri's "Conservati fedele" is a sacred cantata for soprano, strings, and continuo. It was composed in 1788 and premiered in Vienna on January 6, 1789, at the Church of the Minorites. The cantata consists of three movements. The first movement is an aria in A major, "Conservati fedele," which translates to "Keep faithful." The soprano soloist sings of the importance of remaining faithful to God, even in times of hardship and temptation. The music is characterized by its graceful melody and delicate accompaniment, which features the strings playing in unison. The second movement is a recitative in A minor, "O Dio, che non sei," which translates to "Oh God, who are not." The soprano soloist laments the difficulties of life and the challenges of remaining faithful to God. The music is characterized by its dramatic and expressive vocal line, which is accompanied by sparse and dissonant harmonies in the strings. The final movement is an aria in A major, "Sperai vicino il lido," which translates to "I hoped to be near the shore." The soprano soloist sings of the hope of reaching heaven and being reunited with God. The music is characterized by its joyful and uplifting melody, which is accompanied by lively and energetic rhythms in the strings. Overall, "Conservati fedele" is a beautiful and expressive work that showcases Salieri's skill as a composer of sacred music. The cantata's graceful melodies, dramatic recitatives, and joyful arias make it a compelling and moving piece of music.More....