Bartolomeo Tromboncino
Quasi sempre
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Composer:Bartolomeo TromboncinoGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:MiscellaneousAverage_duration:3:23Bartolomeo Tromboncino was an Italian composer and singer of the Renaissance period. He was born in Verona in the late 15th century and worked in various cities in Italy, including Venice, Ferrara, and Mantua. Tromboncino was known for his secular songs, which were popular in the courts of the Italian Renaissance. One of Tromboncino's most famous works is the song "Quasi sempre," which was composed in the early 16th century. The song is a ballata, a type of Italian secular song that was popular in the 14th and 15th centuries. The ballata typically consists of three stanzas, each with the same melody and a different text. "Quasi sempre" is a three-movement ballata that features a simple, repetitive melody and a lively rhythm. The first movement is in a major key and has a cheerful, upbeat character. The second movement is in a minor key and has a more melancholy, introspective character. The third movement returns to the major key and has a joyful, celebratory character. The lyrics of "Quasi sempre" are in Italian and describe the joys and sorrows of love. The first stanza expresses the joy of being in love, while the second stanza describes the pain of separation. The third stanza celebrates the joy of being reunited with one's beloved. "Quasi sempre" was premiered in the courts of the Italian Renaissance and was popular among the nobility and the wealthy. The song was often performed by singers accompanied by lute or other instruments. Today, "Quasi sempre" is still performed and recorded by musicians who specialize in Renaissance music. Overall, "Quasi sempre" is a beautiful example of the Italian Renaissance ballata. Its simple melody, lively rhythm, and expressive lyrics make it a timeless work of art that continues to be enjoyed by audiences today.More....
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