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Cecilia Bartoli/ Antonio Salieri "Voi lusingate invano...Misera abbandonata"

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Cecilia Bartoli & Antonio Salieri "Voi lusingate invano...
Misera abbandonata"
Palmira, regina di Persia

The Salieri Album, Cecilia Bartoli, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment,
Adam Fischer. Music consultant and critical editions: Claudio Osele.

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Uploader Comments (mariadelamor21)

  • Thank you soooooo so so much for uploading this! *in awe* I say, people should learn and give the man a proper commemoration/festival - I'd gladly attend even if I should end up broke afterwards.

  • @palmtreehomonculus I love this song. The Cecilia´s performance simply perfect. Sensible y emotiva.

  • Thank you so much.

  • Yes, is possible. I love Salieri and Mozart.

  • Gracias por elegirlo como favorito. Creo que es muy bella aria y Cecilia la interpreta con sutileza extrema.

  • Yes. Genious singer on genious music, indeed. One of the best Salieri aria I think.

    Thank you.

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  • Salieri needs a defamation lawyer

  • Salieris musik is grandios and he had never murded Mozart. Both musicans had written wonderfull musik. In this time most musik was very well, because all men had the sense for well musik. Today mutch is total mad, so is now also mutch bad musik !

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  • HELLO WORLD

  • Great orchestration.

  • Salieri was extremely famous during his lifetime, however he was the vistim of Leopold Mozart's largely unsubstantiated conspiracy theories which were expanded upon by playwrights and later by screenplay writers. Although Salieri and W. A. Mozart had their differences, the bulk of evidence points to them having a largely cordial, even friendly relationship. Far from being jealous, Salieri was an active promoter of Mozart's music after the latter's death.

  • ''VOI'' not ''voY''

  • The whole thing about Salieri's music being rejected by the whole world is because of the legend of him assassinating Mozart. When Mozart died there were bad rumors about him being poisoned and it killed his career while when Mozart was alive Salieri was still a STAR! That's too bad but that' the way it is. But in the end, his music is still alive today. Thank you Cecilia Bartoli.

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