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Ohimè che far degg'io? Renaissance Villanella for Three Voices

Classical/Choral music • 1616 • Lyricist: Unknown (works before 1850) • Alternative Title: Alas, what should I do?
 
     
 

Ohimè che far degg'io? Renaissance Villanella for Three Voices

Title by uploader: Ohimè che far degg'io? Renaissance Villanella for 3 voices

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Uploader Joan Yakkey
PDF, 333.9 Kb ID: SM-000172684 Upload date: 20 Oct 2012
Instrumentation
Violin, Viola, Viola da gamba, Female choir: Soprano, Alto, Tenor; Male choir: Alto, Tenor; Children’s choir: Soprano, Alto, Tenor
Scored for
Soloists, Accompanying piano, Trio, Choir
Type of score
Piano-vocal score
Key
D minor
Movement(s)
1 to 1 from 1
Arranger
Joan Yakkey
Publisher
Joan Yakkey
Language
Italian
Difficulty
Medium
Duration
3'0
This is a short a cappella Italian Renaissance song for three voices (Sopr-Mezzosop-Tenor) or SSA (sung up a fourth) on anonymous 16th century poetry by a composer contemporary to Luca Marenzio, Paolo d'Aragona. This piece is contained in a collection published in Naples, Italy in 1616. A piano reduction is provided for rehearsal purposes. The piece would sound nice also performed by three woodwinds or a string trio. The present edition is to facilitate performance. It contains two verses and a translation in English.
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