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Ariosti, Attilio (1666-1740)

Ariosti

Vespasian Opera (1724)

“Premerà soglio di morte”  Act 3,      

Bass, fagotti et violoncelli, continuo. 

British Library I.350.a. Garland Publ.1977 pp 60-61.

(Sustained rapid staccato, unis with ‘celli)

 

La gala delle antiche eroine ne’ campi Elisi. Drama musicum (1707)

“Che ferma costanza”

Bass, obl. fagotto, 2 violins, viola, continuo

Österreichische Nationalbibliothek A-Wn Mus Hs 17 605

This aria is mentioned in:  Moritz Furstenau:  

Zur Geschichte der Musik und des Theaters am Hofe der Kurfürsten von Sachsen,  

1. Teil 1861, 2. Teil 1862. p55

"In dem Festspiele “La Gara (sic) delle antiche Eroine ne’ Campi Elisi” von Ariosti

(Wien 1707) eine Bassarie mit obligatem Fagott, 2 Violinen, Viola und bass”. 

 

Aria “Cingimi pur d’Allori”

Bass, 2 fagotti, continuo

Österreichische Nationalbibliothek A-Wn Mus.Hs. 17 605, 80r

 

La Placidia (1709)

Aria “Alma, e pena in sua Catena”

Bass, strings, 2 fagotti, continuo

Österreichische Nationalbibliothek A-Wn Mus. Hs. 18 216/7

 

Aria dell’ Opera Artaserse (Pasticcio, 1734): “Stelle amice di chi regna”

Tenor, violin, viola, fagotto, continuo

Staats-und Universitätsbibliothek Carl von Ossietzky, Hamburg 

D-Hs/ ND VI 81g:11(48), multi-author collection, pp 157-164,  RISM 452507249