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Gaetano Donizetti
Eterno amore e fè
Works Info
Composer
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Gaetano Donizetti
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Average_duration
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2:50
"Eterno amore e fè" is a vocal duet composed by Gaetano Donizetti, an Italian composer of the early 19th century. The piece was composed in 1830 and premiered in the same year in Naples, Italy. The duet is a part of Donizetti's opera "Anna Bolena," which is based on the life of Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII of England. The duet consists of two movements, with the first movement being a slow and melancholic piece, while the second movement is more lively and energetic. The first movement is sung by the characters of Anna Bolena and her confidante, Jane Seymour, and is a lamentation of Anna's fate as she faces execution. The second movement is a duet between Anna and her husband, King Henry VIII, and is a declaration of their eternal love for each other. The characteristics of "Eterno amore e fè" are typical of Donizetti's style, which is characterized by its melodiousness and expressiveness. The duet is written in a bel canto style, which emphasizes the beauty of the human voice and the expressiveness of the text. The vocal lines are highly ornamented, with long melodic phrases and intricate runs and trills. The orchestration is also highly expressive, with lush harmonies and dramatic contrasts between the different sections of the orchestra. Overall, "Eterno amore e fè" is a beautiful and moving duet that showcases Donizetti's mastery of the bel canto style. Its emotional depth and expressive power make it a highlight of the opera "Anna Bolena" and a testament to Donizetti's skill as a composer.
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