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George Frederick Handel
Nella stagion che di viole e rose, HWV 137
Works Info
Composer
:
George Frederick Handel
Genre
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Vocal
Compose Date
:
ca. 1707
Average_duration
:
8:18
Movement_count
:
4
Movement ....
"Nella stagion che di viole e rose" (In the season of violets and roses) is a cantata composed by George Frederick Handel in 1707. The cantata was written for soprano, two violins, and basso continuo. It consists of three movements and has a duration of approximately 10 minutes. The cantata was premiered in Rome in 1707, during Handel's time in Italy. It was likely performed in a private setting for a small audience, as was common for cantatas of the time. The first movement, "Nella stagion che di viole e rose," is a recitative that sets the scene for the cantata. The soprano sings of the beauty of springtime, with its flowers and birdsong. The music is light and airy, with a sense of joy and celebration. The second movement, "Aure, fonti, ombre gradite," is an aria in which the soprano addresses the natural elements of the springtime landscape. She sings of the pleasure she takes in the cool shade of the trees, the gentle breeze, and the sparkling water of the fountains. The music is gentle and flowing, with a sense of tranquility and contentment. The final movement, "Se ben stringo, se peno," is another aria in which the soprano expresses her love for a particular person. She sings of the pain and longing she feels when she is separated from her beloved, but also of the joy and happiness she experiences when they are together. The music is more passionate and intense than the previous movements, with a sense of urgency and longing. Overall, "Nella stagion che di viole e rose" is a charming and delightful cantata that captures the spirit of springtime. Handel's music is light and graceful, with a sense of joy and celebration that perfectly captures the beauty of the season.
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