Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Ch'io mi scordi di te...Non temer, amato bene, K. 505
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Composer:Wolfgang Amadeus MozartGenre:VocalStyle:AriaCompose Date:1786Average_duration:10:21'Ch'io mi scordi di te...Non temer, amato bene, K. 505' is a concert aria composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1786. It was written for the soprano Nancy Storace, who was one of the leading singers of the time. The piece is scored for soprano solo, piano obbligato, and orchestra. The premiere of the piece took place on March 23, 1786, at the Burgtheater in Vienna. Mozart himself played the piano obbligato part, and Storace sang the solo. The aria was well-received by the audience and became one of Mozart's most popular concert pieces. The piece consists of two movements. The first movement, 'Ch'io mi scordi di te', is a recitative and aria. The recitative begins with a piano introduction, which sets the mood for the piece. The soprano then enters, singing about her desire to forget her lover. The piano obbligato provides a counterpoint to the vocal line, adding depth and emotion to the piece. The aria that follows is a beautiful and melancholic melody, in which the soprano expresses her sadness at having to forget her lover. The second movement, 'Non temer, amato bene', is a rondo. The piano obbligato opens the movement with a beautiful and delicate melody, which is then taken up by the soprano. The rondo is a joyful and uplifting piece, in which the soprano reassures her lover that she will always be faithful to him. The characteristics of 'Ch'io mi scordi di te...Non temer, amato bene, K. 505' are typical of Mozart's style. The piece is characterized by its beautiful melodies, expressive harmonies, and emotional depth. The use of the piano obbligato is also typical of Mozart's style, as he often used the piano to add depth and emotion to his vocal works. Overall, 'Ch'io mi scordi di te...Non temer, amato bene, K. 505' is a beautiful and emotional piece of music, which showcases Mozart's talent as a composer. Its popularity has endured over the years, and it remains a beloved piece of classical music to this day.More....
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Let me forget you...Do not be afraid, beloved, K. 505
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