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Chi vole lo mondo descprecçare (Laudario di Cortona)
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'Chi vole lo mondo descprecçare' is a hymn from the Laudario di Cortona, a collection of sacred songs from the 13th century. The composer of the hymn is unknown, but it is believed to have been written by a member of the Franciscan order. The Laudario di Cortona was compiled in the town of Cortona, Italy, and is one of the most important sources of Italian medieval music. The hymn 'Chi vole lo mondo descprecçare' is a devotional song that praises the virtues of poverty and humility. It is written in Italian and is composed of three stanzas, each with a refrain. The text is based on the teachings of St. Francis of Assisi, who believed that poverty and simplicity were essential to a life of spiritual fulfillment. The premiere of the Laudario di Cortona is not known, but it is believed to have been compiled in the mid-13th century. The manuscript contains 47 hymns, all of which are written in Italian and are dedicated to the Virgin Mary and various saints. The music is written in a simple, melodic style that is typical of medieval sacred music. The movements of 'Chi vole lo mondo descprecçare' are simple and repetitive, with each stanza consisting of a melody that is repeated for each line of text. The refrain, which is sung after each stanza, is also repeated several times. The music is written in a modal style, with a simple melody that is accompanied by a drone or a simple harmonic progression. The characteristics of the Laudario di Cortona are typical of medieval sacred music. The music is simple and melodic, with a focus on the text and the message of the hymn. The use of Italian in the text is unusual for medieval sacred music, which was typically written in Latin. The hymns in the Laudario di Cortona are also notable for their use of vernacular language and their focus on the Virgin Mary and the saints. In conclusion, 'Chi vole lo mondo descprecçare' is a hymn from the Laudario di Cortona, a collection of sacred songs from the 13th century. The hymn praises the virtues of poverty and humility and is written in Italian. The music is simple and melodic, with a focus on the text and the message of the hymn. The Laudario di Cortona is an important source of Italian medieval music and is notable for its use of vernacular language and its focus on the Virgin Mary and the saints.
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