Se vuol ballare
W.A. Mozart / Jos van de Braak
'Le Nozze di Figaro' is one of the three opera's which Mozart composed on libretto's of Lorenzo da Ponte (1749-1838) the famous Viennese theaterdirector and courtpoet. The cavatina 'Se vuol ballare' portrays Figaro's intent to foil Count … Read More
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Concert Band Score & Parts baritone vocal solo with wind ensemble
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Concert Band Additional Score baritone vocal solo with wind ensemble
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'Le Nozze di Figaro' is one of the three opera's which Mozart composed on libretto's of Lorenzo da Ponte (1749-1838) the famous Viennese theaterdirector and courtpoet. The cavatina 'Se vuol ballare' portrays Figaro's intent to foil Count Almaviva's womanizing, but can also be read as a political attack on the power-wielding nobility of the time. The aria is sung in the first act: Figaro discovers Count Almaviva intends to exercise his feudal right to sleep with Figaro's wife Susanna before they consummate their marriage. Figaro sings of how he will unravel the Count's schemes and thwart him.