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Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Apollo e Dafne, HWV 122: Recitative: La terra e liberata! (The earth is freed!) (Apollo) · Karina Gauvin Handel, G.F.: Apollo E Dafne (Opera) / Silete Venti ℗ 2000 Sono Luminus Released on: 2000-01-01 Artist: Karina Gauvin Artist: Russell Braun Conductor: Bernard Labadie Ensemble: Violons du Roy, Les Composer: George Frideric Handel Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Georg Friedrich Händel +••.••(...)), Silete venti (Mottetto per soprano e orchestra, HWV 242),Karina Gauvin, soprano, Les Violons du Roy, Bernard Ladabie, artistico e direttore musicale. Con opere di Alessandro Magnasco (il Lissandrino) +••.••(...)). Dorian Recordings xCD-90288 1. Symphonia Silete venti, nolite murmurare frondes, Quia anima mea dulcedine requiescit. 2. Dulcis amor, Jesu care, Quis non culpit te amare, Veni, veni transfige me. Si tu feris non sunt clades, Tuae plagae sunt suaves, Quia totus vivo in te. 3. O fortunata anima, O jucundissimus triumphus, O foelicissima laetitia. 4. Date serts, date flores, Me coronent vestri honores, Date palmas nobiles Surgant venti et beatae, Spirent almae fortuantae, Auras coeli fulgidas. 5. Aleluja.
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“Spezza l'arco e getta l'armi” from Apollo e Dafne (HWV 122) George Frideric Handel +••.••(...)) Russell Braun, baritone Les Violons du Roy | Bernard Labadie Apollo e Dafne (Apollo and Daphne, HWV 122) is a secular cantata composed by Handel in 1709–10. “Apollo, having released Greece from tyranny by killing the menacing dragon Python, is in an arrogant mood. He boasts that even Cupid’s archery is no match for his own bow and arrow; however his conceit is shattered upon spying the lovely Daphne. Apollo is instantly smitten and plies his full range of charms in an attempt to win Daphne’s favour. Naturally distrustful, she rejects his advances, stating that she would rather die than lose her honour. Apollo becomes more forceful in insisting that she yield to his love and physically takes hold of her. When all seems lost, Daphne manages to escape his clutches by transforming herself into a laurel tree. Displaying great sorrow, Apollo states that his tears will water her green leaves and that her triumphant branches will be used to crown the greatest heroes.” [(http•••) Spezza l'arco e getta l'armi Dio dell' ozio e del piacer. Come mai puoi tu piagarmi, Nume ignudo e cieco arcier? Shatter the bow and toss away your weapons, God of laziness and pleasure! How will you ever wound me, Naked deity and blind archer? CD available from Dorian Records: (http•••) Various artists’ depictions of Apollo and Daphne from mythology: [0:22] Francesco Albani (1578–1660 [0:32] Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696–1770) [0:42] Cornelis de Vos (1584–1651) [0:50] Cornelis de Vos (1584–1651) [0:58] Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696–1770) [1:18] Noël Coypel (1628–1707) [1:38] Nicolas Bernard Lépicié +••.••(...)) [1:56] Marcantonio Franceschini +••.••(...)) [2:05] Carlo Maratta +••.••(...)) [2:14] Francesco Trevisani (1656–1746) [2:22] Paolo Veronese (1528–1588) [2:30] Pietro Benvenuti +••.••(...))
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