Giacomo Carissimi
Ferma Lascia Ch'Io Parli
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Composer:Giacomo CarissimiGenre:VocalStyle:CantataCompose Date:1650Average_duration:10:36Ferma Lascia Ch'Io Parli is a vocal composition by the Italian composer Giacomo Carissimi. It was composed in the 17th century and premiered in Rome, Italy. The piece is a sacred oratorio, which is a type of musical composition that tells a religious story through music and singing. The oratorio is divided into several movements, each of which tells a different part of the story. The first movement is an instrumental introduction, which sets the mood for the piece. The second movement is a recitative, which is a type of singing that is closer to speaking than to traditional singing. In this movement, the narrator sets the scene and introduces the characters. The third movement is an aria, which is a more traditional type of singing. In this movement, one of the characters sings about their feelings and emotions. The fourth movement is another recitative, which moves the story forward. The fifth movement is another aria, which is sung by a different character. The sixth movement is a duet, which is sung by two of the characters. The seventh movement is another recitative, which leads into the final movement. The final movement is a chorus, which brings the piece to a close. The characteristics of Ferma Lascia Ch'Io Parli are typical of Carissimi's style. Carissimi was known for his use of recitative, which he used to tell the story in a more natural and conversational way. He also used a lot of vocal ornamentation, which is a type of embellishment that adds interest and complexity to the singing. Overall, Ferma Lascia Ch'Io Parli is a beautiful and moving piece of music that tells a religious story through music and singing. It showcases Carissimi's unique style and is a testament to his skill as a composer.More....