![]() ![]() The pieces in that collection were sometimes set with less than historically accurate accompaniments. Important note: This Baroque Italian aria is perhaps best known as it appears in Schirmer’s Twenty-Four Italian Songs and Arias, most of which had appeared previously in the Anthology of Italian Song of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. If you are not able to see these, consider installing a more universal Unicode font on your computer. Note: Art Song Central uses the Unicode symbols for sharps (♯) and flats (♭) in these song posts. IPA for Se tu m’ami, se sospiri, courtesy of IPANow! transcription software. Se Tu M’ami (formerly Attributed to Pergolesi) – Cecilia Bartoli.Source: German, French and Italian Song Classics.Source: Anthology of Italian Song of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries.Text: Paolo Antonio Rolli (1687-1765) (Link is to Italian Wikipedia entry) Parisotti attributed it to Giovanni Pergolesi (1710-1736). ![]()
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