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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Così dunque tradisci...Aspri rimorsi atroci, K. 432 (421a)
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Vocal
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Aria
Compose Date
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1783
Average_duration
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4:16
"Così dunque tradisci...Aspri rimorsi atroci" is an aria from the opera "La clemenza di Tito" composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The opera was composed in 1791, and it premiered on September 6th of the same year at the Estates Theatre in Prague. The aria is part of Act II, Scene 3, and it is sung by the character Sesto. The aria is in the key of F minor and has a time signature of 4/4. It is divided into two sections, with the first section being slower and more contemplative, while the second section is faster and more agitated. The aria is accompanied by a full orchestra, and the vocal line is highly expressive, with a wide range of dynamics and emotions. The text of the aria is in Italian and describes the character Sesto's feelings of betrayal and remorse after he has attempted to assassinate the emperor Tito. The first section of the aria begins with the words "Così dunque tradisci," which translate to "So, then, you betray me." Sesto is addressing his friend and co-conspirator, Annio, who has betrayed him by revealing their plot to the emperor. The second section of the aria begins with the words "Aspri rimorsi atroci," which translate to "Bitter, atrocious remorse." Sesto is now expressing his own feelings of guilt and remorse for his actions. The music becomes more agitated and frenzied as Sesto's emotions become more intense. Overall, "Così dunque tradisci...Aspri rimorsi atroci" is a powerful and emotional aria that showcases Mozart's skill at creating music that expresses complex emotions. The aria is a highlight of "La clemenza di Tito" and is often performed as a standalone piece in concerts and recitals.
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