Nel cor più non mi sento

Nel cor più non mi sento
You will receive the full track upon your purchase
  1. 1.
    Accompaniment
    0:38
  2. 2.
    Accompaniment + Melody
    0:38
Instrument: Voice
Composed by: Giovanni Paisiello
Key: F Major
Lyrics start: "Nel cor più non mi sento...."

“Nel cor più non mi sento”  is a solo version of a duet from Giovanni Paisiello‘s 1788 opera L’amor contrastato, ossia La molinara, usually known as La molinara  (The Miller-Woman).

Performance Length: 1:36

When Alessandro Parisotti included ‘Nel cor più non mi sento’ in his collection of Arie Antiche (1885), he created this solo version by including only the first 28 measures of the duet. He also changed the key to F major and added ornaments without preserving the original melody. The song was later included in G. Schirmer‘s Twenty-Four Italian Songs and Arias. It is in this form that the duet has become familiar to modern audiences. In concert, it is typically repeated with the repeat being more heavily ornamented.

The original duet of “Nel cor più non mi sento” is sung twice in the opera’s second act, first by the miller-woman Rachelina (soprano) and Calloandro (tenor) and then by Rachelina and the notary Pistofolo (baritone). The duet is notable as its theme has been used many times as a basis for other musical works, and due to its inclusion in Alessandro Parisotti‘s 1885 collection Arie Antiche, the song has secured a place in classical vocal pedagogy.

Purchase includes:

  • Accompaniment
  • Accompaniment + Melody

 

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Product Description

“Nel cor più non mi sento”  is a solo version of a duet from Giovanni Paisiello‘s 1788 opera L’amor contrastato, ossia La molinara, usually known as La molinara  (The Miller-Woman).

Performance Length: 1:36

When Alessandro Parisotti included ‘Nel cor più non mi sento’ in his collection of Arie Antiche (1885), he created this solo version by including only the first 28 measures of the duet. He also changed the key to F major and added ornaments without preserving the original melody. The song was later included in G. Schirmer‘s Twenty-Four Italian Songs and Arias. It is in this form that the duet has become familiar to modern audiences. In concert, it is typically repeated with the repeat being more heavily ornamented.

The original duet of “Nel cor più non mi sento” is sung twice in the opera’s second act, first by the miller-woman Rachelina (soprano) and Calloandro (tenor) and then by Rachelina and the notary Pistofolo (baritone). The duet is notable as its theme has been used many times as a basis for other musical works, and due to its inclusion in Alessandro Parisotti‘s 1885 collection Arie Antiche, the song has secured a place in classical vocal pedagogy.

Purchase includes:

  • Accompaniment
  • Accompaniment + Melody