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- Q3656015 subject Q8101072.
- Q3656015 subject Q8342315.
- Q3656015 abstract "Clori, Tirsi, e Fileno, Cantata a tre, HWV 96, subtitled Cor fedele in vano speri ("A faithful heart hopes in vain"), is a 1707 comic cantata by George Frideric Handel. The subject is a pretty shepherdess who loves two young men, but loses both when they discover her fickleness. Believed lost for many years, the score is the source of arias in some of Handel's later, more celebrated operas.".
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- Q3656015 wikiPageWikiLink Q8101072.
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- Q3656015 type ClassicalMusicComposition.
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- Q3656015 comment "Clori, Tirsi, e Fileno, Cantata a tre, HWV 96, subtitled Cor fedele in vano speri ("A faithful heart hopes in vain"), is a 1707 comic cantata by George Frideric Handel. The subject is a pretty shepherdess who loves two young men, but loses both when they discover her fickleness. Believed lost for many years, the score is the source of arias in some of Handel's later, more celebrated operas.".
- Q3656015 label "Clori, Tirsi e Fileno".