Jacques-François Gallay
Fuis, laisse-moi from "Roberto Devereux" by Donizetti
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Composer:Jacques-François GallayGenre:VocalAverage_duration:4:22"Fuis, laisse-moi" is an aria from the opera Roberto Devereux by Gaetano Donizetti, with a French horn solo composed by Jacques-François Gallay. The opera was composed in 1837 and premiered on October 29th of the same year at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples, Italy. The aria is sung by the character of Sara, Duchess of Nottingham, who is in love with Roberto Devereux, the Earl of Essex. In the aria, Sara pleads with Roberto to leave her and forget about their love, as she is married to the Duke of Nottingham. The French horn solo, played during the instrumental interlude, represents the emotional turmoil and longing of Sara's unrequited love. The aria is in the key of F minor and is divided into two sections. The first section is slow and mournful, with Sara expressing her sadness and desperation. The second section is faster and more agitated, with Sara begging Roberto to leave her and forget about their love. The French horn solo is featured prominently in the instrumental interlude between the two sections, adding to the emotional intensity of the aria. The characteristics of the aria include its emotional depth and intensity, as well as the use of the French horn solo to represent Sara's inner turmoil. The aria is also notable for its use of chromaticism, with the melody moving in half-steps and creating a sense of tension and unease. Overall, "Fuis, laisse-moi" is a powerful and moving aria that showcases Donizetti's skill as a composer and Gallay's talent as a French horn player.More....
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Fuis, laissez-moi from "Roberto Devereux" by Donizetti
Fuis, laisse-moi (after the duet Dacché tornasti, ahi misera from Roberto Devereux)
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Fuis, laissez-moi from "Roberto Devereux" by Donizetti
"Fuis, laisse-moi" de Roberto Devereux de Donizetti
4:22