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Da Così Dotta Man
Clássico • 1555 • Lírico: Unknown (works before 1850) • Titulo arternativo: By Such an Expert Hand
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Da Così Dotta Man
Título por Autor: Madrigal for 3 voices: Da Così Dotta Man (Palestrina)
Instrumentação |
Coro feminino: Soprano, Contratenor/Alto; Coro infantil: Soprano, Contratenor/Alto |
Composição para |
Solista, Trio, Coral |
Tipo de composição |
Partitura vocal |
chave |
Sol (G) maior |
Arrajador |
Joan Yakkey |
tradutor |
Joan Yakkey |
Editora |
Joan Yakkey |
idioma |
Italiano |
dificuldade |
Medium |
duração |
2'30 |
This is the original musical setting for three voices by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (16th c.). Probably it was written in the mode with one flat in the key signature, this edition is a tone higher, and fits the voices better. It is probably better to perform the Madrigal with three women's or children's voices, but it can be performed with mixed voices too. It can also be transported, being modal. Palestrina worked mainly for the Church in Rome, he did not write many Madrigals. The pdf also includes the text and translation. The score can also be doubled by recorders or flutes. It can be performed by a choral ensemble or by three soloists. I call this piece a Madrgal for semplification though it is probably considered a "Canzonetta" by musicologists.
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