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Tarquinio Merula
Su la cetra amorosa, aria di ciaccona
Works Info
Composer
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Tarquinio Merula
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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8:16
"Su la cetra amorosa, aria di ciaccona" is a Baroque piece composed by Tarquinio Merula, an Italian composer and organist. The piece was composed in the early 17th century, around 1638, and was premiered in Venice, Italy. The piece is a vocal aria with instrumental accompaniment, and is written in the key of G minor. It is structured as a ciaccona, a popular dance form in the Baroque era characterized by a repeating bass line. The piece consists of a series of variations on the ciaccona bass line, with the vocal melody weaving in and out of the instrumental accompaniment. The vocal part is written in a highly ornamented style, with frequent trills, runs, and other embellishments. The text of the aria is in Italian, and is a love song in which the speaker expresses his desire to be with his beloved. The music is highly expressive, with frequent changes in dynamics and tempo, and is designed to showcase the virtuosity of the singer and instrumentalists. Overall, "Su la cetra amorosa, aria di ciaccona" is a prime example of the Baroque style, with its ornate melodies, intricate harmonies, and expressive use of dynamics and tempo. It remains a popular piece in the vocal and instrumental repertoire, and is frequently performed in concerts and recitals.
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