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Stefano Landi
Amarillide, deh vieni
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Composer
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Stefano Landi
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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2:46
'Amarillide, deh vieni' is a beautiful and emotional aria composed by Stefano Landi, an Italian composer of the early Baroque period. The aria was composed in the early 17th century and was first performed in Rome in 1619. It is a part of Landi's opera 'La morte d'Orfeo' and is considered one of the most famous arias of the Baroque period. The aria is written in the key of G minor and consists of three movements. The first movement is a recitative, which sets the scene for the aria. The second movement is the aria itself, which is a lament sung by the character Amarillide. The third movement is a short coda that brings the aria to a close. The aria is characterized by its beautiful melody and emotional intensity. It is a lament sung by Amarillide, who is mourning the loss of her lover, Orfeo. The aria begins with a recitative in which Amarillide expresses her grief and despair. She then sings the aria, in which she begs Orfeo to return to her. The aria is filled with beautiful melodic lines and expressive harmonies, which convey the depth of Amarillide's emotions. The first movement of the aria is marked by its dramatic recitative, which sets the scene for the aria. The second movement is characterized by its beautiful melody and emotional intensity. The third movement is a short coda that brings the aria to a close. Overall, 'Amarillide, deh vieni' is a beautiful and emotional aria that showcases Landi's skill as a composer. It is a testament to the power of music to convey deep emotions and to touch the hearts of listeners.
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