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George Frederick Handel
Giu nei Tartarei regni, HWV 187
Works Info
Composer
:
George Frederick Handel
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Vocal Music
Compose Date
:
ca. 1708
Average_duration
:
6:08
Movement_count
:
3
Movement ....
"Giu nei Tartarei regni" is a cantata composed by George Frederick Handel in 1707. The premiere of the cantata is not known, but it is believed to have been performed in Rome during Handel's time there. The cantata consists of three movements and is written for a solo soprano accompanied by a small ensemble of strings and continuo. The first movement, "Giu nei Tartarei regni," is a recitative that sets the scene for the cantata. The text describes the underworld and the torments of the damned. Handel's music is dark and ominous, with dissonant harmonies and chromaticism that create a sense of unease. The second movement, "Sì, sì, del gran Tiranno," is an aria that features a more hopeful text. The soprano sings of the power of love to conquer even the most tyrannical ruler. Handel's music is more lyrical and expressive in this movement, with long, flowing melodic lines and rich harmonies. The final movement, "Ma, sì, ch'io sento," is another recitative that brings the cantata to a close. The text describes the joy and relief of the soul that has been saved from the torments of the underworld. Handel's music is more joyful and triumphant in this movement, with bright harmonies and lively rhythms. Overall, "Giu nei Tartarei regni" is a powerful and dramatic cantata that showcases Handel's skill as a composer. The music is full of contrasts, with dark and ominous passages giving way to more hopeful and joyful moments. The cantata is a testament to Handel's ability to convey complex emotions through music and is a valuable addition to the repertoire of Baroque vocal music.
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