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Alessandro Scarlatti
Filli, tu sai s'io t'amo ("Sconsolato rusignolo")
Works Info
Composer
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Alessandro Scarlatti
Genre
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Vocal
Compose Date
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April, 1701
Average_duration
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5:47
'Filli, tu sai s'io t'amo (Sconsolato rusignolo)' is a beautiful and melancholic aria composed by Alessandro Scarlatti. Scarlatti was an Italian Baroque composer who lived from 1660 to 1725. He was a prolific composer of operas, cantatas, and chamber music, and is considered one of the most important composers of his time. 'Filli, tu sai s'io t'amo (Sconsolato rusignolo)' was composed in the early 18th century, and was likely premiered in one of Scarlatti's operas or cantatas. The aria is written for a solo soprano voice, and is accompanied by a small ensemble of instruments, including strings and continuo. The aria is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character and mood. The first movement is slow and mournful, with the soprano singing of her love for Filli, who is unaware of her feelings. The second movement is faster and more agitated, with the soprano expressing her frustration and despair at Filli's indifference. The final movement returns to the slow and mournful mood of the first, with the soprano lamenting her unrequited love. The characteristics of 'Filli, tu sai s'io t'amo (Sconsolato rusignolo)' are typical of Scarlatti's style. The aria is characterized by its expressive melodies, rich harmonies, and intricate ornamentation. Scarlatti was known for his ability to create complex and emotionally charged music, and 'Filli, tu sai s'io t'amo (Sconsolato rusignolo)' is a perfect example of this. Overall, 'Filli, tu sai s'io t'amo (Sconsolato rusignolo)' is a beautiful and poignant aria that showcases Scarlatti's mastery of Baroque music. Its expressive melodies and rich harmonies make it a timeless piece that continues to be performed and enjoyed by audiences today.
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