... ad uso di Serafino Agostini

Type:
manuscript
Titel:
... ad uso di Serafino Agostini
Auteur:
Agostini, Serafino; Handel, George Frideric; Marcello, Benedetto
URL:
https://uv-v4.netlify.app/#?manifest=https://sharedcanvas.be/IIIF/manifests/ce0961fe-4a52-11ed-b3c5-9155ec26b7dd IIIF
https://sharedcanvas.be/IIIF/manifests/ce0961fe-4a52-11ed-b3c5-9155ec26b7dd IIIF manifest
Onderwerp:
18th Century (1701-1800)
Cantata
Pastoral
Italy
Taal:
Italiaans
Uitgever:
Florence 17xx
Plaatsnummer:
ORPH.KTS1 C1.46 04C14 (Orpheus Instituut)
ORPH.SCO S HAND (Orpheus Instituut)
Paginering:
168 pages
Samenvatting:
Tu fedel, tu costante (HWV 171a) / Handel -- Aure soavi, e liete (HWV 84) / Handel -- Più che porto / Marcello -- In di selve e prati / Marcello -- Or de' miei lunghi / Marcello -- Onda d'amaro pianto / Marcello -- Cori che amando andate / Marcello -- Mi costa sante lacrime / Marcello -- Occhi del viver mio dolci sostegni (two versions) / Marcello -- Varia pur dolce Amor / Marcello -- Deh volate all'idol mio / Marcello
Nota:
Contains 12 cantatas for soprano and bc
The first cantata, an early version of Händel's soprano cantata 'Tu fedel? Tu costante?', was recorded by Ton Koopman for Antoine Marchand/Challenge Classics, in 2016. The cantata was noticed by Eline Holl and authenticated by the American musicologist John Roberts. Probably composed in Venice in 1706, near the start of Handel’s Italian sojourn, the ‘new’ cantata initially follows the course of the familiar version, HWV171 (with oboe added to the strings), then goes its own way. While the text, a woman’s taunting of her rustic Fileno, is the same, the music of this newly discovered version is more wistful, even sorrowful in cast, epitomised by the plangent siciliano aria ‘Se Licori, Filli ed io’.
According to John Roberts, 'Tu fedel? tu costante?: Two Versions of Handel Cantata', Händel-Jahrbuch 64 (2018), 335-366: 337, the manuscript was probably already bound at the time it was copied in Florence and long before Serafino Agostini acquired it. Handel probably composed this cantata in Venice, in keeping with Benedetto Marcello's cantatas.
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