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Jacopo da Bologna
Ogelletto silvagio per stagione
Works Info
Composer
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Jacopo da Bologna
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Madrigal
Publication Date
:
1942
Average_duration
:
2:32
"Ogelletto silvagio per stagione" is a madrigal composed by Jacopo da Bologna, an Italian composer and poet of the late 14th century. The piece was likely composed in the 1370s or 1380s, and it is believed to have been premiered in the court of Gian Galeazzo Visconti, the Duke of Milan. The madrigal is written in three parts, with each part featuring a different voice. The first part is sung by a soprano, the second by a tenor, and the third by a bass. The piece is characterized by its lively and playful melody, which is accompanied by a simple yet effective harmonic structure. The text of the madrigal is a pastoral poem that describes the joys of springtime and the beauty of the natural world. The title, "Ogelletto silvagio per stagione," translates to "Wild little bird for the season," and the poem describes the bird's song as a symbol of the arrival of spring. The first movement of the madrigal features the soprano voice singing the opening lines of the poem, accompanied by a simple melody in the tenor and bass parts. The second movement features the tenor voice singing a more elaborate melody, while the soprano and bass parts provide a simple harmonic accompaniment. The final movement features the bass voice singing a more complex melody, while the soprano and tenor parts provide a simple harmonic accompaniment. Overall, "Ogelletto silvagio per stagione" is a charming and delightful madrigal that captures the spirit of springtime and the beauty of the natural world. Its lively melody and simple harmonic structure make it a popular piece among early music enthusiasts, and it remains a beloved work of the Italian madrigal repertoire.
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