- Son tenera e vezzosa
- Sheet Music 3 page download
- Soprano aria
- From Lesbina e Milo
- By Francesco Gasparini
- Link for MP3 piano accompaniment available here

Range of aria
Description
Son tenera e vezzosa is a tender soprano aria from Lesbina e Milo by Francesco Gasparini, available as an MP3 piano accompaniment. Gentle and charming, the aria beautifully highlights the soprano’s delicate expressiveness and graceful lyrical style.
Historical Background
Francesco Gasparini (1661–1727) was born near Lucca and stands as one of the most important Italian composers of the early 18th century. He composed more than 50 opere serie and over 15 comic intermezzi. Gasparini also worked as an accomplished singer, violinist, and keyboard player.
Intermezzi first appeared in Venice in 1706, and Gasparini was among the first composers to write in this genre. He eventually rose to become the leading opera composer in Venice. Gasparini later returned to Rome to supervise productions of several of his operas.
Intermezzi
Intermezzi, such as Lesbina e Milo are short, comic operas that are performed between the acts of the larger opera seria (serious opera). Typically, each act of the intermezzo is performed during the breaks between the acts of the main opera. These intermezzi usually involve just two main characters—a soprano and a bass—who carry out the comedic action.
Her schemes drive the comedy. Musically, her lines are light and agile. This reflects the playful, everyday humor of the genre. The soprano provides a relatable and amusing figure. The bass is generally a the buffo character and has a large vocal range and uses patter (fast vocal passages) which show humor. These domestic stories offer a delightful contrast to the tragedy of the main opera.
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Son tenera e vezzosa
Italian arias download
Description
- Son tenera e vezzosa
- Sheet Music 3 page download
- Soprano aria
- From Lesbina e Milo
- By Francesco Gasparini
- Link for MP3 piano accompaniment available here

Range of aria
Description
Son tenera e vezzosa is a tender soprano aria from Lesbina e Milo by Francesco Gasparini, available as an MP3 piano accompaniment. Gentle and charming, the aria beautifully highlights the soprano’s delicate expressiveness and graceful lyrical style.
Historical Background
Francesco Gasparini (1661–1727) was born near Lucca and stands as one of the most important Italian composers of the early 18th century. He composed more than 50 opere serie and over 15 comic intermezzi. Gasparini also worked as an accomplished singer, violinist, and keyboard player.
Intermezzi first appeared in Venice in 1706, and Gasparini was among the first composers to write in this genre. He eventually rose to become the leading opera composer in Venice. Gasparini later returned to Rome to supervise productions of several of his operas.
Intermezzi
Intermezzi, such as Lesbina e Milo are short, comic operas that are performed between the acts of the larger opera seria (serious opera). Typically, each act of the intermezzo is performed during the breaks between the acts of the main opera. These intermezzi usually involve just two main characters—a soprano and a bass—who carry out the comedic action.
Her schemes drive the comedy. Musically, her lines are light and agile. This reflects the playful, everyday humor of the genre. The soprano provides a relatable and amusing figure. The bass is generally a the buffo character and has a large vocal range and uses patter (fast vocal passages) which show humor. These domestic stories offer a delightful contrast to the tragedy of the main opera.





