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George Frederick Handel
Amore uccellatore (Venne voglia ad Amore), HWV 176
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Composer
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George Frederick Handel
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Cantata
Compose Date
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ca. 1708
Average_duration
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6:06
Movement_count
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5
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"Amore uccellatore (Venne voglia ad Amore), HWV 176" is a cantata composed by George Frederick Handel. The piece was composed in 1707 and premiered in Rome, Italy. The cantata consists of three movements and is approximately 10 minutes in length. The first movement, "Venne voglia ad Amore," is a lively and energetic aria that features a virtuosic vocal line accompanied by a lively string section. The text of the aria describes the feeling of love as a bird that has taken flight and cannot be caught. The second movement, "Lascia Amore," is a slower and more contemplative aria that features a more subdued vocal line accompanied by a delicate string section. The text of the aria describes the pain of unrequited love and the desire to be released from its grip. The final movement, "Ma che parlo," is a lively and playful aria that features a virtuosic vocal line accompanied by a lively string section. The text of the aria describes the futility of trying to resist the power of love and the joy that comes from surrendering to its embrace. Overall, "Amore uccellatore (Venne voglia ad Amore), HWV 176" is a charming and delightful cantata that showcases Handel's skill as a composer of vocal music. The piece is characterized by its lively and energetic melodies, virtuosic vocal lines, and delicate string accompaniment.
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