*editor's note: Lorenzo Da Ponte's birth-death should be 1749 - 1831. **NOTE**: It's easier to find the video examples on the BLOG, but they're here too if you don't wish to venture. Romantic and Modern opera will be the subject of the next video. In this video, we're going to focus on the early days of opera, from Baroque to Classical. Today's brief history of the opera video is the first in a two-part series. Limited-time sale - 30% off only until June 6th, 2020! No infringement of copyright is intended.ĭeadline to join : March 30th, 2021 My brand new premium course: Please let me know if you are the copyright holder and are unhappy with the reproduction of any of these excepts. Paul McCreeshįrancesco Cavalli: 'Vivo per te pietosa' from 'La Calisto'Īll of the musical examples and artwork have been included under 'fair rights usage'. Henry Purcell: 'Come if You Dare' from 'King Arthur' Jean Baptiste Lully: 'Heureuse Une Âme Indifférente', from Phaeton Emmanuelle HaimĬlaudio Monteverdi: 'Addio Roma' from 'L'incoronazione di Poppea' CertrangoloĬlaudio Monteverdi: 'Toccata' from 'L'Orfeo' Luca Dordolo (tenor) & Ensemble Albalonga, cond. Jacopo Peri: 'Funeste Piagge', from 'Euridice' David ParryĬipriano de Rore: 'Descendi in Hortum Meum'
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Royalty Free Music Sourced from musopen and imslp Romantic: Nabucco Overture - Giuseppe Verdi
Intro: The Marriage of Figaro Overture - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozartīaroqe: As Parts the Hart, HWV 251, Georg Friedrich HändelĬlassical: The Magic Flute Overture - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart If you enjoyed the music in this video, here are the names of each piece sorted by section: Have you ever heard of opera before? Do you want to learn more? Perhaps you're an opera or classical music fan interested in tid-bits and fun facts? Or maybe you're a teacher looking for fun ways to teach the subject? Then this video is for you! In this video we explore the wonderful world of Opera, and give you a quick run-down of it's history.