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Ombra mai fu by G.F. Handel

Ombra mai fu by G.F. Handel. by McKenzie Calmes. Ombra mai fu. Composer: George Frideric Handel Written in 1738 Libretto: Stampiglia Aria from the opera Serse Words come from the Italian root Classical style. George Frederic Handel. Feb 23, 1685 - April 14, 1759

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Ombra mai fu by G.F. Handel

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  1. Ombramai fuby G.F. Handel by McKenzie Calmes

  2. Ombramai fu • Composer: George Frideric Handel • Written in 1738 • Libretto: Stampiglia • Aria from the opera Serse • Words come from the Italian root • Classical style

  3. George Frederic Handel • Feb 23, 1685 - April 14, 1759 • Grew up in Germany, then later on moved to England during his later 20’s • Wrote operas, hymns, oratorios, anthems, and concertos. • Composed in the Baroque style

  4. Serse • Written as an opera • Title(ombramia fu) means “Never was a shade” • First performed in London • Opera seria in three acts and is set in Persia

  5. Text • O peaceful shade, sheltering me tenderly, guarding me lovingly, so king, so true! • The tree is protecting whoever is sitting underneath it. They are safe underneath the shade.

  6. Musical Elements • Measure 24- the letter ‘O’ is carried out for 6 beats and is emphasized on how the tree protects whoever is sitting in the shade. • The music is soft and has a gentle melody tying it into the words.

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