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Arietta - Voi che sapete
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aus Figaros Hochzeit (Le Nozze di Figaro) “Le nozze di Figaro”, in English “The Marriage of Figaro” is an opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The Koechel Catalog shows this work as number K 492. The Italian libretto stems from the pen of Lorenzo da Ponte and is based on the stage comedy “La folle journée” (The Crazy Day) by Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais that dated back to 1778. The opera was first performed at the Vienna court opera house on May 1, 1786 while the German premiere took place in Donaueschingen on September 23, 1787. Cherubino’s aria from Act II of the opera opens with the following words “Voi che sapete che cosa è amor” (You ladies know what love is). Pavel Stanék in turn transformed this vocal number of the opera into a charming arrangement for wind band. Apart from the euphonium, the French horn or a baritone would suit aptly as solo instruments.
Grade Level GB: 3-4 Grade Level USA: 2+ (Easy-Medium) Composer: Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Arranger: Stanek, Pavel Genre: Solo, Solo for Baritone/Euphonium, Solo for Euphonium, Solo for French Horn, Solo for Tenorhorn Performance time: 3,00 Publisher: Rundel Size: DIN A4 Info: Full Score + Parts Rundel Order Number: MVSR2524 Release Date: 2006
“Le nozze di Figaro”, in English “The Marriage of Figaro” is an opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The Koechel Catalog shows this work as number K 492. The Italian libretto stems from the pen of...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart war ein Wunderkind und gilt als einer der berühmtesten Komponisten aller Zeiten. Seine Musik ist zeitlos und gehört zum Standardrepertoire vieler Orchester und Künstler.
Pavel Staněk was born 3 June 1927 in Prague. He studied at the Prague Conservatory, 1946-51. His principle instrument was the contrabass. He began his professional music career in 1950 with the National Ensemble for Dance and Song, first as contrabass player, and a year later as choral director. In 1954 he was appointed director of the Military Band of the Ministry of the Interior, his first...