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- Editor: Oliver Doyle (submitted 2016-11-16). Score information: A4 landscape, 59 pages, 728 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: The first public domain edition of several of the included arias, this edition aims to make performing the arias of Cavalli and Cesti much more accessible. It owes a huge debt of thanks to internetculturale.it, and to its partner organisations in Italy, for making original manuscripts for much of Cavalli and Cesti's music readily available. This project was kindly supported by Keith Wallace and the Cavalli Charity, which seeks to advance learning and education in Early Music.
General Information
Title: Le Arie di Cavalli e di Cesti
Composer: Francesco Cavalli
Lyricist:
Number of voices: 1v Voicing: S
Genre: Secular, Opera
Language: Italian
Instruments: Violins (2), Viola, Continuo
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Description: Contents:
Francesco Cavalli (1602-1676):
Prologo (L’Ormindo)
L’Alma Fiacca Svani (La Didone)
Speranze Fuggite (Il Xerse)
Menfi, Mia Patria (La Statira)
Ardo, Sospiro e Piango (L’Artemisia)
Misero Cosi Va (L’Eliogabalo)
Marc’Antonio Cesti (bap. 1623-1669)
Alma Mia (L’Argia)
Intorno All’Idolo Mio (L’Orontea)
Che Mi Consigli Amor (Il Tito)
External websites: [musicaantica.org.uk/].
Original text and translations
All texts and translations provided by the editor within the edition.