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Sinfonia (Underworld): reprise Orfeo Possente spirto e formidabil nume ("Mighty spirit and powerful divinity") With ritornelli Caronte Ben mi lusinga alquanto ("Much I am flattered") Orfeo Ahi, sventurato amante ("Ah, unhappy lover that I am") In two sections; the Underworld sinfonia plays at the end of each section
Sinfonia Seria: Serious Symphony: 1962–63: Sinfonia di Lotano: Symphony from Distance: 1963: 6: Sinfonia Tramontana: 1965: Hisato Ohzawa: 3: D major 『建国の交響楽』 Symphony of the Founding of Japan: 1937: Written for the 2600th anniversary on the founding of Japan: Hisatada Otaka: 1: Society for the Construction of the Bell Tower of ...
Sinfonia "al conventello" (1806) Cinque duets pour cor (1806) Sinfonia (1808, used in L'inganno felice) Sinfonia (1809, used in La cambiale di matrimonio et Adelaide di Borgogna) Sinfonia "obbligata a contrabasso" (1807–10) Variazioni di clarinetto (1809) Quartetto per flauto, clarinetto, fagotto e corno (1810?) Andante e tema con variazioni ...
Simfonia 1-a in mi bemol major, op. 13. Orchestra Simfonica a Filarmonicii de Stat "George Enescu" din București, George Georgescu, cond. Electrecord ECD 58 (LP), ca. 1960–69. Reissued on Artia ALP 118 (LP) Enescu, George. Symphony No. 1, Sinfonia Concertante for Cello & Orchestra, Op. 8. George Enescu State Philharmonic, Mihai Brediceanu ...
Artaserse is an opera (dramma per musica) in three acts composed by Leonardo Vinci to an Italian libretto by Pietro Metastasio.This was the first of many musical settings of Metastasio's libretto Artaserse.
This is a complete list of operas by Antonio Vivaldi (1678–1741). He claimed to have composed 94 operas, but fewer than 50 titles have been identified, of which the scores of only 20 or so survive, wholly or in part.
No. 5: Lontananza crudel, mi squarci il core (for soprano) No. 6: Filli, chiedi al mio core (for alto) No. 7: Ove rivolgo il piede (for soprano) No. 8: Mi dà pena quando spira (for alto) No. 9: Parti, mi lasci, ah quale (for soprano) No. 10: Son qual Tantalo novello (for alto) No. 11: Poiché al vago seren di due pupille (for soprano)
Armida was written to be performed at the Teatro di San Carlo, Naples, on 11 November 1817 to celebrate the opening of the rebuilt opera house, which had been destroyed by fire the previous year. Isabella Colbran sang the title role, which is one of the longest and most demanding that Rossini wrote, with difficult coloratura passages of every ...