Ombra mai fu

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Ombra mai fu is an aria from the opera Serse by George Frideric Handel.

The title, which translates from the Italian as Shade there never was, is the first aria of the opera. It is sung by the main character, Serse (or "Xerxes"), in praise of a tree's shade as he sits underneath it. It is commonly known as Handel's "Largo" and although the opera was a commercial failure, lasting only five performances in London after its premiere, in the 19th century the aria was rediscovered and became one of Handel's most well-known pieces. It has often been arranged for other instruments, including solo piano, violin and piano, and groups of strings, often with the full title "Largo from Xerxes."

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Ombra mai fu
di vegetabile,
cara ed amabile,
soave più.

Never was shade
Of dear and amiable
Plant
More sweet

[edit] Trivia

An arrangement of this aria was the first piece of music ever broadcast across the Atlantic.

Though notably a "pants role", this aria has been sung by artists from almost all the different vocal groups such as; Bryn Terfel (bass-baritone) Andrea Bocelli, José Carreras, Fritz Wunderlich (tenor), Andreas Scholl (countertenor), Kathleen Ferrier (contralto), Cecilia Bartoli, Janet Baker (mezzo soprano) and Renée Fleming (soprano) as well as David Daniels (countertenor).

A version is sung by Lisa Gerrard of "Dead Can Dance" fame on her solo album The Mirror Pool.

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