- La moneta
- 4 page sheet music download
- Soprano aria
- From Larinda e Vanesio
- By Johann Adolph Hasse
- Link for MP3 piano accompaniment for La moneta here
Range of aria
Description
La moneta is a delightful soprano aria from Larinda e Vanesio by Johann Adolph Hasse, available in this 4 page Sheet Music t download . With lighthearted charm and playful energy, the aria humorously celebrates the joys of money, making it an engaging and entertaining piece for soprano performers.
Historical background
This is an early work by Johann Adolph Hasse. Hasse (1699–1783) was one of the most celebrated opera composers of the 18th century and a leading master of opera seria (“serious opera.) Trained in Naples and influenced by Alessandro Scarlatti, he developed a refined, lyrical style with expressive melody, elegant vocal lines, and clear dramatic structure, written for the greatest singers of his time. In addition to serious operas, Hasse composed intermezzi—short comic works performed between acts—which reveal his wit, strong character contrast, and concise musical storytelling. These lighter pieces show his versatility and sensitivity to text while retaining the polished vocal writing admired across Europe.
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La moneta
Italian arias download
Description
- La moneta
- 4 page sheet music download
- Soprano aria
- From Larinda e Vanesio
- By Johann Adolph Hasse
- Link for MP3 piano accompaniment for La moneta here
Range of aria
Description
La moneta is a delightful soprano aria from Larinda e Vanesio by Johann Adolph Hasse, available in this 4 page Sheet Music t download . With lighthearted charm and playful energy, the aria humorously celebrates the joys of money, making it an engaging and entertaining piece for soprano performers.
Historical background
This is an early work by Johann Adolph Hasse. Hasse (1699–1783) was one of the most celebrated opera composers of the 18th century and a leading master of opera seria (“serious opera.) Trained in Naples and influenced by Alessandro Scarlatti, he developed a refined, lyrical style with expressive melody, elegant vocal lines, and clear dramatic structure, written for the greatest singers of his time. In addition to serious operas, Hasse composed intermezzi—short comic works performed between acts—which reveal his wit, strong character contrast, and concise musical storytelling. These lighter pieces show his versatility and sensitivity to text while retaining the polished vocal writing admired across Europe.





