Alessandro Scarlatti
Ammore brutto figlio de pottana
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Composer:Alessandro ScarlattiGenre:VocalStyle:CantataAverage_duration:9:28"Ammore brutto figlio de pottana" is a cantata composed by Alessandro Scarlatti, an Italian Baroque composer, in the early 18th century. The cantata is written for a solo voice and continuo, and it is a prime example of Scarlatti's vocal music. The cantata was composed in Naples, Italy, in 1706, and it premiered in the same year. The piece consists of three movements, each with its own distinct character and mood. The first movement, "Ammore brutto figlio de pottana," is a lively and energetic aria that sets the tone for the entire cantata. The music is characterized by its fast tempo, virtuosic vocal lines, and playful rhythms. The lyrics describe the destructive power of love, comparing it to a wild animal that cannot be tamed. The second movement, "Se tu m'ami, o mia vita," is a slow and tender aria that provides a contrast to the first movement. The music is characterized by its lyrical melodies and expressive harmonies. The lyrics express the speaker's love for their beloved, and their desire to be with them forever. The final movement, "Non voglio amare," is a lively and playful aria that returns to the energetic mood of the first movement. The music is characterized by its fast tempo, virtuosic vocal lines, and syncopated rhythms. The lyrics express the speaker's reluctance to fall in love again, after having been hurt in the past. Overall, "Ammore brutto figlio de pottana" is a prime example of Scarlatti's vocal music, showcasing his skill in writing expressive melodies, virtuosic vocal lines, and playful rhythms. The cantata remains a popular piece in the Baroque vocal repertoire, and it continues to be performed and recorded by singers and musicians around the world.More....
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