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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. | |||
It appears on the following album: | It appears on the following album: | ||
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| language-note =Modernized Italian | | language-note =Modernized Italian | ||
| 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 fortunati i voti tuoi, | Giunsero fortunati i voti tuoi, | ||
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| country =United Kingdom | | country =United Kingdom | ||
| language-note = | | language-note = | ||
| libretto-text =<poem>Ferma, listen and rejoice! | | libretto-text =<poem>'''Recitativo''' | ||
Ferma, listen and rejoice! | |||
Your lucky vows have reached | Your lucky vows have reached | ||
the divine throne. | the divine throne. | ||
As with the beautiful candour | As with the beautiful candour | ||
of your prudent thoughts, you knew to enamour eternal love. | of your prudent thoughts, | ||
you knew to enamour eternal love. | |||
'''Aria''' | |||
Loving without suffering | Loving without suffering | ||
Is not what Heaven demands | Is not what Heaven demands |