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George Frederick Handel
Allor ch'io dissi: Addio, HWV 80
Works Info
Composer
:
George Frederick Handel
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Cantata
Compose Date
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ca. 1708
Movement_count
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5
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"Allor ch'io dissi: Addio" is a cantata composed by George Frederick Handel in 1707. The piece was premiered in Rome, Italy, during Handel's time there as a young composer. The cantata is written for a solo soprano voice and is divided into three movements. The first movement, "Allor ch'io dissi: Addio," is a recitative that sets the scene for the cantata. The soprano sings of her sorrow at having to say goodbye to her lover and laments the pain of separation. The second movement, "Aure, fonti, ombre gradite," is an aria that expresses the soprano's desire to stay in the peaceful surroundings of the countryside rather than returning to the city. The music is light and airy, with a pastoral feel that reflects the beauty of nature. The final movement, "Se tu non lasci amore," is another aria that expresses the soprano's hope that her lover will not forget her and will return to her soon. The music is more passionate and intense than the previous movement, with Handel using chromaticism and dissonance to convey the soprano's emotional turmoil. Overall, "Allor ch'io dissi: Addio" is a beautiful example of Handel's early work. The cantata showcases his skill in writing for the voice, with the soprano's vocal line weaving in and out of the accompaniment. The music is expressive and emotive, with Handel using a variety of techniques to convey the soprano's feelings of love, loss, and hope.
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