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Aria for soprano and orchestra: Metastasio, Artaserse I,1: October 1765 70: 61c "A Berenice ... Sol nascente" (Score/Crit. report) Recitative and aria (Licenza) for soprano and orchestra: unknown: 28 February 1767 or 1769 74b "Non curo l'affetto" (Score/Crit. report) Aria for soprano and orchestra: Metastasio, Demofoonte I,7: early 1771 77: 73e ...
Among the more well-known of Mozart's concert arias are: "Popoli di Tessaglia!", K. 316, for soprano, with its two famous G 6 notes (i.e., the G above high C - according to the Guinness Book of Records, the highest musical note ever scored for the human voice) that come shortly before the end.
Composed in Salzburg in August 1777, the aria was written for Josepha Duschek, for whom Mozart later wrote Bella mia fiamma, addio, K528 in Prague. [4] Mozart recommended Ah, lo previdi! to his beloved Aloysia Weber, writing "I advise you to observe the expression marks—to think carefully of the meaning and the impact of the words—to put yourself in all seriousness into Andromeda’s ...
"Signore, ascolta!" ("My lord, listen!") is a soprano aria in act one of the opera Turandot by Giacomo Puccini.The Italian lyrics were written by Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni.
The contralto voice in opera and classical music has a range which typically lies between the F below middle C to two Fs above middle C (F5).In the lower and upper extremes, some contralto voices can sing from the E below middle C (E3) to two B ♭ s above middle C (B ♭ 5). [1]
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Vetro recalled the moment he heard Jolie sing "O mio babbino caro," a soprano aria from the 1918 opera Gianni Schicchi, calling it the "most thrilling day" of their time together. "I was like ...
The farewell aria of Sultan Bazajet in Handel's opera Tamerlano (note the da capo instruction). First edition, London, 1719. In music, an aria (Italian:; pl.: arie, Italian:; arias in common usage; diminutive form: arietta, Italian:; pl.: ariette; in English simply air) is a self-contained piece for one voice, with or without instrumental or orchestral accompaniment, normally part of a larger ...