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Niccolò Zingarelli
Ero
Monologo
by
Gaspare Mollo
for Voice and Orchestra
(ca. 1804—1812)
1st Edition
Critical Edition
Roger Parker
Full score and parts available for rental
It is not certain when exactly Zingarelli wrote Ero, a Monologo for soprano, but the piece is likely to have emerged in the early years of the 19th century, when Zingarelli was back from Paris and, at least in terms of secular music, still keen to experiment with “advanced” musical modes, in particular taking account of the vogue for sentimental drama that had invaded Naples under French influences. The librettist, Gaspare Mollo, duca di Lusciano (1754–1823), was a Neapolitan magistrate and famous poetic improvvisatore, in this sense with a literary career clearly linked to the sentimental vogue. […] The vocal line and musical accompaniment, although mostly made up of conventional figures, are unusual in the rapidity of their changing textures; these are brought about as the music constantly attempts to respond to the copious stage directions which are such a prominent and original feature of Ero.
Niccolò Zingarelli
Ero
Monologo
by
Gaspare Mollo
for Voice and Orchestra
(ca. 1804—1812)
1st Edition
Critical Edition
Roger Parker
- Qual crudele incertezza Recitativo
- Bella dea che Pafo adora (Andante) sostenuto
- Ride l’onda e dalla sponda Andantino
- Ma ritarda Leandro Recitativo
- Amante misera Sostenuto
- Oh, presagi temuti! Recitativo
- Ma si turba l’irata marina Allegro
- Riedi agli amplessi usati Largo
- Ma che parlo? che figuro? Allegro
- For Soprano or Mezzo-soprano voice
- Vocal range: middle
- Vocal extension: b♭ – g''
Full score and parts available for rental.
Publisher | Consonarte |
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Catalogue No. | C805IC |
Format | Paper |
Language | Italian / English |
Dimensions | 310mm x 230mm |
Score Weight | N/A |
ISMN | 979-0-708148-41-8 |