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George Frideric Handel

Handel: Il trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno, HWV 46a

The Triumph of Time and Truth

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  • Composer: George Frideric Handel (1685-1759)
  • Librettist: Benedetto Pamphili
  • Piano reduction: Christopher Sokolowski
  • Format: Vocal Score
  • Instrumentation (this edition): Piano Reduction, Voice
  • Originally for: SATB Choir, Orchestra
  • Work: Il trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno (The Triumph of Time and Truth), HWV 46a
  • Work Language: Italian
  • ISMN: 9790006568680
  • Size: 7.5 x 10.6 inches
  • Pages: 167
  • Urtext / Critical Edition

Description

Handel composed his first Italian oratorio "La Bellezza ravveduta nel trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno" in 1707. It is based on an allegorical moral libretto written by Cardinal Benedetto Pamphili who also commissioned this work.

Disinganno (Illumination) and Tempo (Time) try to get the young, beautiful and frivolous Bellezza (Beauty) to recognise the true values of life and to act accordingly. The audience accompanies Bellezza in her spiritual development, in which she increasingly distances herself from Piacere (Pleasure) and listens more and more to Tempo and Disinganno.

The oratorio contains some of the most beautiful music Handel ever composed. This includes the enchanting aria "Lascia la spina", in which he uses the music of the sarabande from the opera "Almira", composed in Hamburg in 1704, and which then achieved immortal fame in "Rinaldo" (1711) as "Lascia ch'io pianga".

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Handel: Il trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno, HWV 46a

$51.00

Description

Handel composed his first Italian oratorio "La Bellezza ravveduta nel trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno" in 1707. It is based on an allegorical moral libretto written by Cardinal Benedetto Pamphili who also commissioned this work.

Disinganno (Illumination) and Tempo (Time) try to get the young, beautiful and frivolous Bellezza (Beauty) to recognise the true values of life and to act accordingly. The audience accompanies Bellezza in her spiritual development, in which she increasingly distances herself from Piacere (Pleasure) and listens more and more to Tempo and Disinganno.

The oratorio contains some of the most beautiful music Handel ever composed. This includes the enchanting aria "Lascia la spina", in which he uses the music of the sarabande from the opera "Almira", composed in Hamburg in 1704, and which then achieved immortal fame in "Rinaldo" (1711) as "Lascia ch'io pianga".

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