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Giulio Briccialdi
Aria di Berta (after Rossini's 'Il barbiere di Siviglia'), Op. 86
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Composer
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Giulio Briccialdi
Genre
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Chamber
Publication Date
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1854
Average_duration
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4:45
'Aria di Berta' is a composition for flute and piano, composed by Giulio Briccialdi. It is based on the famous aria 'Una voce poco fa' from Gioachino Rossini's opera 'Il barbiere di Siviglia'. Briccialdi composed this piece in 1860, and it was premiered in the same year in Florence, Italy. The composition consists of three movements. The first movement is an introduction, which sets the mood for the piece. It is a slow and lyrical section, which features the flute playing a beautiful melody accompanied by the piano. The second movement is the main theme, which is based on the aria from 'Il barbiere di Siviglia'. Briccialdi has arranged the melody for the flute, and it is played with great virtuosity and technical skill. The third movement is a variation on the main theme, which showcases the flute's agility and dexterity. The characteristics of 'Aria di Berta' are typical of Briccialdi's style. He was known for his virtuosic flute compositions, which were designed to showcase the technical abilities of the instrument. 'Aria di Berta' is no exception, and it features many challenging passages for the flute player. The piece also demonstrates Briccialdi's ability to arrange existing melodies for the flute, and his skill in creating variations on a theme. Overall, 'Aria di Berta' is a beautiful and challenging piece for the flute, which showcases the technical abilities of the instrument. It is a testament to Briccialdi's skill as a composer and arranger, and it remains a popular piece in the flute repertoire to this day.
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