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"'''Caldo sangue"'''" is an aria sung by the character Ismaele in Part II of the the oratorio ''[[Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme]]'' by [[Alessandro Scarlatti]]. The author of the libretto is [[Filippo Ortensio Fabbri]].<ref name="Treccani"/><ref name="Opac"/><ref name="Worldcat"/><p>
The aria appeared on the following albums:
The aria appeared on the following albums:


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"'''Caldo sangue"'''" is an aria sung by the character Ismaele in Part II of the the oratorio ''[[Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme]]'' by [[Alessandro Scarlatti]]. The author of the libretto is [[Filippo Ortensio Fabbri]].<ref name="Treccani"/><ref name="Opac"/><ref name="Worldcat"/>
==Libretto==
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Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme
by Alessandro Scarlatti
First page of the manuscript of Sedecia
First page of Sedecia [1]
EnglishZedekiah, king of Jerusalem
Year1706 (1706)
LibrettoFilippo Ortensio Fabbri
DedicationSebastiano Antonio Tanari, cardinal legate
Performed1706
Premiere
Location
  • Urbino (1705)
  • Rome: Seminario romano (23 March 1706)[1]

"Caldo sangue"" is an aria sung by the character Ismaele in Part II of the the oratorio Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme by Alessandro Scarlatti. The author of the libretto is Filippo Ortensio Fabbri.[2][3][4]

The aria appeared on the following albums:

Year Album With Ensemble Conductor
2001 Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme (Album)
  • Gérard Lesne
  • Virginie Pochon
  • Mark Padmore
  • Peter Harvey
Il Seminario musicale Gérard Lesne (dir.)
Incipit of "Caldo sangue"
Incipit of "Caldo sangue"

Libretto

Caldo sangue
(Two sensations)



Recitativo
NABUCCO
Oh di tenera Prole
Folle costanza, e temerario ardire!
Garzon, se col morire
Vuoi dar pegno d'affetto al Genitore,
Oggi n' avrai l'onore,
Miei fidi in questo punto
Dell'infelice Padre innanzi agl'occhi
S'uccida il figlio; e in lui
Al genitor si dia
Il castigo primier de' falli sui.

ISMAELE
Madre, soccorso, aita;
Man temeraria, ardita
Ecco mi spinge a morte, e tu non senti
E non accorri, o madre, alle mie grida?
ANNA
Ahimé, Signor, pietà.
NABUCCO
Taci; s' uccida.

Aria
ISMAELE
Caldo sangue,
Che bagnando il sen mi vai,
E d'amore
Fai gran fede al Genitore
Fuggi pur, fuggi da me,
Ch'io già moro, io resto esangue.

Forse un dì risorgerai
Per vendetta
Della man, che mi saetta;
E il vigor, che in me già langue,
Caldo sangue,
Passerà più saldo in te.

Manuscripts and sheet music

  • "Sedecia, Re di Gerusalemme". Scores at the International Music Score Library Project. International Music Score Library Project. Retrieved August 21, 2021.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 *"Sedecia, Re di Gerusalemme". Scores at the International Music Score Library Project. International Music Score Library Project. Retrieved August 21, 2021.
  2. "Fabbri, Filippo Ortensio". Treccani. Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana fondata da Giovanni Treccani S.p.A. Archived from the original on 2014-06-11. Retrieved 2021-09-22.
  3. "OPAC". Scores at the International Music Score Library Project. International Music Score Library Project. Retrieved August 21, 2021.
  4. "Fabbri, Filippo Ortensio". Wordcat. Archived from the original on 2021-09-22. Retrieved 2021-09-22.