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Domenico Mazzocchi
Folle Cor
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Works Info
Composer
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Domenico Mazzocchi
Genre
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Vocal
Average_duration
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3:31
Folle Cor is a vocal work composed by Domenico Mazzocchi in the early 17th century. The piece was premiered in Rome in 1620 and is considered one of Mazzocchi's most significant works. Folle Cor is a madrigal cycle consisting of six movements, each of which is a setting of a different text. The texts are all love poems, and the music reflects the emotional intensity of the words. The first movement, "Folle Cor," sets a text by Giovanni Battista Guarini and is a lively and energetic piece that sets the tone for the rest of the cycle. The second movement, "Occhi, che siete," is a more introspective piece that features a solo soprano voice. The third movement, "Non mi dir," is a duet between two voices that expresses the pain of unrequited love. The fourth movement, "Se tu mi fai languir," is a lively and playful piece that features a solo soprano voice. The fifth movement, "Lascia, Amor," is a duet that expresses the desire to be free from the pain of love. The final movement, "Dolcissimo sospiro," is a gentle and tender piece that brings the cycle to a peaceful conclusion. The music of Folle Cor is characterized by its expressive intensity and emotional depth. Mazzocchi uses a variety of musical techniques to convey the meaning of the texts, including chromaticism, dissonance, and word painting. The vocal lines are highly ornamented and require skilled singers to perform them effectively. The use of solo voices and duets adds to the intimacy of the music and allows for greater expression of the emotions conveyed in the texts. Overall, Folle Cor is a significant work in the history of vocal music and showcases Mazzocchi's skill as a composer. Its emotional intensity and expressive power continue to captivate audiences today.
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