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Franz Joseph Haydn
Saper vorrei se m'ami, H. 25a/2
Works Info
Composer
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Franz Joseph Haydn
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
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1796
Average_duration
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5:08
"Saper vorrei se m'ami" is a vocal work composed by Franz Joseph Haydn. It is a solo aria for soprano and orchestra, and is part of his larger work, "Scena di Berenice," H. 24a. The aria was composed in 1771 and premiered in the same year in Eszterháza, Hungary. The aria is in the key of A major and is divided into two movements. The first movement is marked "Andante," and the second movement is marked "Allegro di molto." The aria is characterized by its lyrical melodies, graceful phrasing, and delicate orchestration. The text of the aria is in Italian and is taken from a libretto by Pietro Metastasio. The text tells the story of a woman who is unsure if her lover truly loves her. She asks him to reveal his true feelings to her so that she can know if he truly loves her or not. The first movement of the aria begins with a gentle orchestral introduction, which sets the mood for the lyrical melody that follows. The soprano enters with the first line of the text, "Saper vorrei se m'ami," which translates to "I would like to know if you love me." The melody is graceful and flowing, with long, sweeping phrases that showcase the soprano's vocal range and agility. The second movement of the aria is more lively and energetic, with a faster tempo and more complex orchestration. The soprano sings the text, "Se non m'ami, o caro," which translates to "If you do not love me, my dear." The melody is more playful and flirtatious, with a sense of teasing and coquetry. Overall, "Saper vorrei se m'ami" is a beautiful and charming aria that showcases Haydn's skill as a composer of vocal music. Its delicate melodies and graceful phrasing make it a favorite among sopranos and audiences alike.
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