Francesco Landini
Adiu, adiu dous dame, S. 192
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Composer:Francesco LandiniGenre:VocalStyle:VirelaiCompose Date:ca. 1350 - 1397Average_duration:3:17'Adiu, adiu dous dame, S. 192' is a secular song composed by Francesco Landini, an Italian composer, organist, singer, poet, and instrument maker of the 14th century. The song is a part of the Ars Nova movement, which was a musical style that emerged in France and Italy in the late 14th century. The song was composed in the 1370s and is believed to have been premiered in Florence, Italy. The song is written in the Italian language and is a ballata, which is a type of secular song that was popular in Italy during the 14th century. The ballata typically consisted of three stanzas, each followed by a refrain. 'Adiu, adiu dous dame, S. 192' follows this structure, with three stanzas and a refrain that is repeated after each stanza. The song is characterized by its use of the Ars Nova style, which was known for its complex rhythms and harmonies. The melody of the song is intricate and features many ornamental flourishes, which were common in the music of the time. The song is also notable for its use of dissonance, which was a hallmark of the Ars Nova style. The lyrics of the song are a lament from a lover who is saying goodbye to his beloved. The refrain, "Adiu, adiu dous dame," translates to "Goodbye, goodbye sweet lady." The lover expresses his sadness at having to leave his beloved and asks her to remember him when he is gone. In conclusion, 'Adiu, adiu dous dame, S. 192' is a beautiful example of the Ars Nova style of music that was popular in Italy during the 14th century. The song features complex rhythms and harmonies, intricate melodies, and ornamental flourishes. The lyrics are a poignant expression of love and loss, and the song remains a beloved piece of music to this day.More....
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