Leonardo Vinci
Parto. Ma con qual core
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Composer:Leonardo VinciGenre:VocalAverage_duration:10:58Movement_count:4Movement ...."Parto. Ma con qual core" is an aria from the opera "Artaserse" composed by Leonardo Vinci. The opera premiered on February 4, 1730, at the Teatro delle Dame in Rome, Italy. The aria is sung by the character Arbace in the second act of the opera. The aria is in the key of A minor and is written for a solo soprano voice accompanied by a string orchestra. It consists of two sections, each with its own distinct mood and character. The first section is slow and mournful, with a simple melody and sparse accompaniment. The second section is faster and more agitated, with a more complex melody and more active accompaniment. The text of the aria is a lament by Arbace, who is torn between his loyalty to his king and his love for his friend Artaserse. He is about to leave Artaserse to face a trial for a crime he did not commit, and he is filled with conflicting emotions of sadness, guilt, and anger. The aria begins with the words "Parto. Ma con qual core" ("I am leaving. But with what heart"), which express Arbace's inner turmoil. The first section of the aria is marked "Largo" and is characterized by a simple, descending melody that emphasizes the sadness and resignation of Arbace's situation. The accompaniment is sparse, with long, sustained chords that create a sense of emptiness and isolation. The second section of the aria is marked "Allegro" and is characterized by a more complex melody that reflects Arbace's growing agitation and anger. The accompaniment is more active, with fast, rhythmic figures that create a sense of urgency and tension. Overall, "Parto. Ma con qual core" is a powerful and emotional aria that showcases Vinci's skill as a composer of opera. The simple yet effective melody and sparse accompaniment of the first section contrast with the more complex melody and active accompaniment of the second section, creating a sense of dramatic tension and emotional depth. The aria is a testament to Vinci's ability to capture the complex emotions of his characters and to convey them through music.More....
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