Bella mia fiamma (Resta, o cara!), K. 528 Orchestra - Sheet Music

In Prague for the first performance of his opera DON GIOVANNI, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) stayed with his friends Franz and Josepha Duschek. Five days after the premiere, he composed the concert aria BELLA MIA FIAMMA (RESTA, O CARA!) in C Major, K. 528, for Josepha, choosing a text based on the Greek myth of Proserpina that had been used a few years previously by the Neapolitan composer Niccoló Jommelli. Titano, the mortal lover of the goddess, is sentenced to death. He sings of his grief, but hopes that she will find new love and accepts his fate with dignity. Josepha presented the work at the Gewandhaus in Leipzig on May 8, 1789, Mozart conducting. Instrumentation: 1.2.0.2 : 2.0.0.0: Str (4.4.3.3.3 in set): Solo Sop.

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Instrument:
High Voice Voice Solo
Ensembles:
Orchestra
Genres:
Classical
Publishers:
LudwigMasters Publications
UPC:
659859367668
Format:
Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Usages:
School and Community
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Orchestra 1.2.0.2 : 2.0.0.0: Str (4.4.3.3.3 in set): Solo Sop

SKU: AP.36-A292302

Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart/ Italian text by Michele Sarcone. High Voice. Kalmus Vocal Library. Score and Part(s). LudwigMasters Publications #36-A292302. Published by LudwigMasters Publications (AP.36-A292302).

UPC: 659859367668. English.

In Prague for the first performance of his opera DON GIOVANNI, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) stayed with his friends Franz and Josepha Duschek. Five days after the premiere, he composed the concert aria BELLA MIA FIAMMA (RESTA, O CARA!) in C Major, K. 528, for Josepha, choosing a text based on the Greek myth of Proserpina that had been used a few years previously by the Neapolitan composer Niccoló Jommelli. Titano, the mortal lover of the goddess, is sentenced to death. He sings of his grief, but hopes that she will find new love and accepts his fate with dignity. Josepha presented the work at the Gewandhaus in Leipzig on May 8, 1789, Mozart conducting. Instrumentation: 1.2.0.2 : 2.0.0.0: Str (4.4.3.3.3 in set): Solo Sop.

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