- Sarebbe bella questa
- Soprano aria
- 5 page download sheet music download to Sarebbe bella questa
- From Livietta e Tracolo
- By Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
- Link to MP3 piano accompaniment available here
Range of aria
Description
Sarebbe bella questa is a soprano aria from Livietta e Tracolo by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, available as a sheet music download. Full of charm and determination, the aria showcases her strong-willed character, highlighting both her fiery spirit and expressive vocal style.
Historical Information
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (1710–1736) was an Italian composer celebrated for both opera and sacred works. He helped shape the intermezzo through clear melodies, refined comic timing, and expressive harmony. His intermezzi, including Livietta e Tracolo and La Serva Padrona, played a central role in the Querelle des Bouffons (War of the Bouffons), sparking debate over Italian and French operatic styles. Despite his tragically short life, Pergolesi’s music—marked by elegance, immediacy, and vocal clarity—continues to influence comic opera and remains essential to the vocal repertoire.
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Sarebbe bella questa
Italian arias download
Description
- Sarebbe bella questa
- Soprano aria
- 5 page download sheet music download to Sarebbe bella questa
- From Livietta e Tracolo
- By Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
- Link to MP3 piano accompaniment available here
Range of aria
Description
Sarebbe bella questa is a soprano aria from Livietta e Tracolo by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, available as a sheet music download. Full of charm and determination, the aria showcases her strong-willed character, highlighting both her fiery spirit and expressive vocal style.
Historical Information
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (1710–1736) was an Italian composer celebrated for both opera and sacred works. He helped shape the intermezzo through clear melodies, refined comic timing, and expressive harmony. His intermezzi, including Livietta e Tracolo and La Serva Padrona, played a central role in the Querelle des Bouffons (War of the Bouffons), sparking debate over Italian and French operatic styles. Despite his tragically short life, Pergolesi’s music—marked by elegance, immediacy, and vocal clarity—continues to influence comic opera and remains essential to the vocal repertoire.





