Jacopo da Bologna
Vestïssi la cornachia d'altrui penne
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Composer:Jacopo da BolognaGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicPublication Date:1954Average_duration:2:19'Vestïssi la cornachia d'altrui penne' is a madrigal composed by Jacopo da Bologna, an Italian composer of the 14th century. The piece was composed in the ars nova style, which was a musical style that emerged in the 14th century and was characterized by its use of complex rhythms and harmonies. The madrigal was likely composed in the early 1350s, and it premiered in Italy shortly thereafter. The piece is written for four voices, and it is divided into three movements. The first movement is in a fast tempo and features a lively, syncopated rhythm. The second movement is slower and more contemplative, with a more straightforward rhythm. The final movement returns to the fast tempo of the first movement, with a complex and intricate rhythm. The text of the madrigal is in Italian, and it tells the story of a bird who is envious of the feathers of other birds. The bird wishes to wear the feathers of other birds, but ultimately realizes that it is better to be content with its own feathers. The music of 'Vestïssi la cornachia d'altrui penne' is characterized by its use of complex rhythms and harmonies. The piece features frequent syncopation, which creates a sense of tension and excitement. The harmonies are also complex, with frequent use of dissonance and chromaticism. Overall, 'Vestïssi la cornachia d'altrui penne' is a prime example of the ars nova style of music that was popular in the 14th century. Its complex rhythms and harmonies, as well as its use of Italian text, make it a significant work in the history of Western music.More....
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