SCARLATTI Alessandro: Crudel tiranno Amore, aria from solo cantata Quella pace gradita, arranged for (arr. Really Good Music, LLC.) by Alessandro SCARLATTI (1660 – 1725) Sheet Music for Piano & Vocal at Sheet Music Direct
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SCARLATTI Alessandro: Crudel tiranno Amore, aria from solo cantata Quella pace gradita, arranged for (arr. Really Good Music, LLC.) Digital Sheet Music
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SCARLATTI Alessandro: Crudel tiranno Amore, aria from solo cantata Quella pace gradita, arranged for (arr. Really Good Music, LLC.)
by Alessandro SCARLATTI (1660 – 1725) Piano & Vocal - Digital Sheet Music

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"Crudel tiranno Amore" is an "Aria 1" from solo cantata "Quella pace gradita", composed by Alessandro SCARLATTI (1660 1725), one of the greatest composers of Italian Baroque. It has been realized from the score of the cantata and arranged for voice and piano by Sergei Pichugin. The aria may be an invaluable addition to the repertoire of vocal teachers and students. It is available in the key of C major (C4 E5) for low voice.

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