Antonio Zacara da Teramo
Ad ogni vento volta come foglia
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Composer:Antonio Zacara da TeramoGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:before 1414Publication Date:1977'Ad ogni vento volta come foglia' is a secular song composed by Antonio Zacara da Teramo, an Italian composer and singer of the late 14th and early 15th centuries. The song was likely composed in the early 15th century, during the Ars Nova period of music. The song is written in Italian and is a ballata, a popular form of secular song in Italy during the 14th and 15th centuries. It is a three-part composition, with each part consisting of a repeated melody and text. The text of the song is a love poem, with the speaker comparing their lover to a leaf that turns with every wind. The premiere of the song is unknown, as it was likely performed in informal settings such as courts or private gatherings. However, the song has survived in several manuscripts from the 15th century, indicating that it was popular and widely circulated. The first movement of the song features a lively and rhythmic melody, with the text describing the lover's movements like a leaf in the wind. The second movement is slower and more contemplative, with the speaker reflecting on their love for their partner. The final movement returns to the lively melody of the first, with the speaker expressing their desire to be with their lover. The characteristics of 'Ad ogni vento volta come foglia' reflect the style of the Ars Nova period, with its use of complex rhythms and harmonies. The song also features a strong sense of melody, with each part of the composition featuring a memorable and distinctive tune. The text of the song is typical of the ballata form, with its focus on love and courtly romance. Overall, 'Ad ogni vento volta come foglia' is a beautiful example of Italian secular music from the early 15th century, and a testament to the enduring popularity of the ballata form.More....
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