Antonio Vivaldi
Sin nel placido soggiorino, RV 712
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Composer:Antonio VivaldiGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:Feb 16, 1726First Performance:Feb 16, 1726Average_duration:7:42"Sin nel placido soggiorino" is a beautiful and expressive aria composed by Antonio Vivaldi. It is a part of his opera "Tito Manlio," which was first performed in Venice in 1719. The aria is sung by the character of Servilia, who is lamenting the loss of her lover, Geminio. The aria is in the key of A minor and is written for a soprano voice. It is a slow and melancholic piece, with a simple and elegant melody that perfectly captures the sadness and longing of Servilia's words. The accompaniment is provided by a small ensemble of strings and continuo, which adds to the emotional depth of the piece. The aria is divided into two sections, with a short recitative in between. The first section begins with the words "Sin nel placido soggiorino," which means "Even in peaceful repose." Servilia sings of how she cannot escape her thoughts of Geminio, even in the quiet of the night. The melody is gentle and flowing, with a sense of yearning that builds as the section progresses. The recitative that follows is a brief moment of reflection, as Servilia wonders if her love for Geminio is foolish and if she should try to forget him. The second section of the aria begins with the words "Ma se non hai coraggio," which means "But if you do not have the courage." Servilia sings of how she cannot bear to be without Geminio and how she would rather die than live without him. The melody is more intense and dramatic, with soaring vocal lines that express Servilia's desperation and despair. Overall, "Sin nel placido soggiorino" is a beautiful example of Vivaldi's skill as a composer of vocal music. The aria is a perfect showcase for a talented soprano, with its expressive melody and emotional depth. It is a testament to Vivaldi's ability to capture the human experience in music, and it remains a beloved piece of classical repertoire to this day.More....
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