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'''"{{lang|it|Amar senza penar}}"''' is an aria by Antonio Caldara from his oratorio Santa Ferma. The author of the libretto remains unknown; the piece premiered in 1715 in Rome, and again, in 1717 after some reworking, in Vienna.  
'''"{{lang|it|Amar senza penar}}"''' is an aria by Antonio Caldara from his oratorio Santa Ferma. The author of the libretto remains unknown; the piece premiered in 1715 in Rome, and again, in 1717 after some reworking, in Vienna.  
The manuscript indicates [[Domenico]] as the singer.


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Ferma, ascolta, e festeggia.
Ferma, ascolta, e festeggia.
Al divin soglio
Al divin soglio
Giunsero fortunatei i voti tuoi,
Giunsero fortunati i voti tuoi,
Se col vago candore
Se col vago candore
De' tuoi saggu pensieri
De' tuoi saggi pensieri
Sapesti innamorar l'eterno Amore.
Sapesti innamorar l'eterno Amore.


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| libretto-text =<poem>{{lang|it|'''Recitativo'''
| libretto-text =<poem>{{lang|it|'''Recitativo'''
Ferma, ascolta, e festeggia.
Ferma, ascolta, e festeggia!
Al divin soglio
Al divin soglio
Giunsero fortunatei i voti tuoi,
Giunsero fortunati i voti tuoi,
Se col vago candore
Se col vago candore
De' tuoi saggu pensieri
De' tuoi saggi pensieri
Sapesti innamorar l'eterno Amore.
Sapesti innamorar l'eterno Amore.


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Le smanie del dolor
Le smanie del dolor
Il tuo bel zelo.}}</poem><div class="footnotes"><poem></poem></div>
Il tuo bel zelo.}}</poem><div class="footnotes"><poem></poem></div>
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Ferma, listen and rejoice!
Your lucky vows have reached
the divine throne.
As with the beautiful candour
of your prudent thoughts,
you knew to enamour eternal love.
 
'''Aria'''
Loving without suffering
Is not what Heaven demands
From an undefeated heart
 
You will know well
To soothe the pains
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<ref name="English">English translation by Birikein & FR, 2021</ref>
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