Camillo Romanino Vídeos
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Filippo Azzaiolo Woo Cara Prego Fiore Romanino Fresco 1564
Gia cantai allegramente 0:06 Verses 1 & 2 of the original villotta with harp (ATTB) 1:17 Instrumental arrangement for 2 recorders, harp and viol 2:26 Instrumental arrangement for cornetto and 3 trombones. / The villotte of Azzaiolo are short, light-hearted and dance-like. The rhythms are regular and predictable while the words are few and simple. This particular villotta is about the simple yearning of a man for a woman whom he cannot easily woo. As with many Italian frottole of the previous generation, this work is strictly homophonic and chordal in structure. The text for this song was entered using the Vocaloid 4 encoder and the MAIKA (Spanish language) voice bank. In this latest rendition, I added the second verse, reduced the gaps between the notes and shaped the articulation a bit. The original MIDI file absent the singing was created by Brian Russell, which he arranged for harpsichord and uploaded to CPDL.org. My simulations of instrumental performance were created using Music Studio 2 (iPhone app). / Text: Gia cantai allegramente per amor d’una mia amorosa. Gia da me sta sempr’ascosa e se mi fa viver dolente: gia cantai allegramente sol per amor d’una mia amorosa. Dolce mia cara signora, già ti prego, ascolta un poco, son venutto in questo luoco sol per narrart' ogni mio stento. Già cantai... Translation: Already I have sung joyously for the love of my beloved. Now she stays always hidden from me and makes me live in pain Already I have sung joyously only for the love of my beloved. My sweet, dear lady Already I pray, hear me a bit I came here only to explain all my hardship. Already I have sung.... Illustrations: 1. "Gia cantai allegramente," alto part, F. Azzaiolo, Villotte del Fiore, Venice, 1564 2. Renaissance harp, Anonymous Northern Italian, c1550 3. Portrait of a Venetian noblewoman, Paolo Veronese, c1560 4. Boy with recorder, Giorgione, c1508 5. Pegasus and the Muses, Girolamo Romanino, c1540 6. Music, detail of ceiling paintings with violone and lute players, Paolo Veronese, c1557 7. Musicians, detail of recorder and cornetto players, Anonymous Venetian, c1535 8. Musical angels, details from a fresco with cornetto, trombone and trumpet playing, Domenico Brusasorzi, Chiesa di Santo Stepheno, Verona, c1552 6. Gallery musicians, detail of cornetto and trombone players, Giorgio Vasari, c1545
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