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Aure soavi e lieti (Handel)

''Aure soavi e liete'' (HWV 84) ("Soft and Delightful Breezes") is a Baroque dramatic secular cantata in the key of E-flat major composed by George Frideric Handel in 1707 while he was serving as Kapellmeister to the Ruspoli family in Rome. The author of the text is unknown. Other catalogues of Handel's music have referred to the work as HG l,12 (there is no HHA designation of the work). The cantata is scored for solo soprano voice and basso continuo. It is divided into four separate movements with a typical performance lasting approximately seven and a half minutes.
==Background==

Handel composed ''Aure soavi e lieti'' while a guest of the Francesco Maria Marescotti Ruspoli during his sojourn in Italy. The copyist's bill to Ruspoli for the score is dated 16 May 1707.〔 However, Burrows has proposed that its first performance may have been in March of that year at the Palazzo Ruspoli in Cerveteri.〔Burrows, Donald (2012). (''Handel'' ) (2nd Edition), p. 551. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0199781400〕 According to Mainwaring, Handel had traveled to Italy in 1706 at the invitation of Ferdinando de' Medici. Other sources say Handel was invited by Gian Gastone de' Medici, whom Handel had met in 1703–1704 in Hamburg.〔Handel as Orpheus: voice and desire in the chamber cantatas by Ellen T. Harris, (books.google.com )〕 De' Medici, who had a keen interest in opera, was trying to make Florence Italy's musical capital by attracting the leading talents of his day. In 1707 Handel arrived in Rome where for two years he was a guest of Ruspoli, who made him his ''Kapellmeister''. During this period Handel also composed the antiphon ''Salve Regina'' (HWV 241) which was performed in the Ruspoli Castle in Vignanello and the secular cantata ''Diana Cacciatrice'' (HWV 79) which was performed at the Palazzo Ruspoli in Cerveteri. His 1707 oratorios ''La Resurrezione'' (HWV 47) and ''Il trionfo del tempo e del disinganno'' (HWV 46a), both dedicated to Francesco Maria Marescotti Ruspoli, were performed in Rome at the palaces of the Ruspoli and Ottoboni families. Handel remained in Italy until 1710. Antonio Caldara succeeded him as ''Kapellmeister'' to the Ruspoli family in 1709.

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