- Clori,
Tirsi, e Fileno,
Cantata a tre (HWV 96),
subtitled Cor
fedele in vano
speri ("A
faithful heart hopes in vain"), is a 1707
comic cantata by George...
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Thyrsis or
Tirsi may
refer to: Thyrsis, a
character in the
first idyll of
Theocritus Thyrsis, a
character in the
seventh eclogue of
Virgil Thyrsis (poem)...
- is
borrowed with
minor variants in many languages:
Kurdish ترشى Tirşîn,
tirşî, trshin;
Turkish and
Azerbaijani turşu; Gr****: τουρσί, romanized: toursí;...
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holds a
poetry competition betwixt Francenio and Lauso,
which is
judged by
Tirsi and Damón,
lauded by many
within the
novel as some of the most
famous poets...
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scene is
carried in recitative. When the act closes,
Orpheus is back with
Tirsi and the
other shepherds.
Scene 4
Venus and
Orfeo arrive at the
gates of...
- I+II/Ninfa I/
Tirsi/Coro/Ninfa II) "Ohimè! che veggio" (Coro) "Pur
giaque estinto al fine" (Apollo) "Almo Dio, che'l
carro ardente" (Coro/Ninfe/
Tirsi/Pastori)...
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Cantata for
Prince Felice of
Lucca R 2.15 –
Tirsi a
Fille R 2.16 –
Fille a
Tirsi R 2.17 – La
Lontananza di
Tirsi R 2.18 – La
scusa R 2.19 –
Riede omai la...
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Dunque sarà pur vero
Allor ch'io
dissi addio Aure
soavi e
lieti Clori,
Tirsi e
Fileno Dalla guerra amorosa Del bell'idolo mio
Apollo e
Dafne O lucenti...
- aria "As when the dove,"
which is a
reworking of "Amo
Tirsi" from Handel's
cantata Clori,
Tirsi e Fileno, all of the
music was
original to this production...
- chorus: Vi prego,
signorina [minuet]); (Manon, Geronte, chorus: L'ora, o
Tirsi, è vaga e bella).
After dancing,
Geronte and the
musicians leave the house...