Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Si mostra la sorte, K. 209
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Composer:Wolfgang Amadeus MozartGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:1775Average_duration:3:23"Si mostra la sorte, K. 209" is a vocal work composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1775. It was premiered in Salzburg, Austria on January 13, 1775, as part of the carnival celebrations. The work is a solo cantata for soprano and orchestra, with a text by an unknown author. The cantata consists of three movements. The first movement is an aria in A major, "Si mostra la sorte", which is a joyful and lively piece. The second movement is a recitative in E major, "Ma qual virtù", which is more contemplative and introspective. The final movement is another aria in A major, "Ah, se in ciel, benigne stelle", which is a prayer for good fortune and success. The cantata is characterized by Mozart's typical style of clear and elegant melodies, with a focus on the vocal line. The orchestration is relatively simple, with a small ensemble consisting of strings, oboes, and horns. The vocal part is demanding, requiring a soprano with a wide range and agility. The text of the cantata is typical of the genre, with a focus on themes of fate, fortune, and the power of the stars. The first aria celebrates the good fortune of the protagonist, while the second recitative reflects on the role of virtue in achieving success. The final aria is a prayer for the stars to align in the protagonist's favor. Overall, "Si mostra la sorte, K. 209" is a charming and elegant work that showcases Mozart's skill in writing for the voice. It is a relatively obscure piece in his oeuvre, but it is a delightful example of his early vocal music.More....
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