Paolo da Firenze
Non più infelice
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Composer:Paolo da FirenzeGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:5:38'Non più infelice' is a secular song composed by Paolo da Firenze, a prominent Italian composer of the 14th century. The song was composed in the ars nova style, which was characterized by complex rhythms and harmonies. It was written for three voices, with the melody being carried by the top voice and the other two voices providing harmonic support. The song was likely composed in the early 14th century, during Paolo da Firenze's time as a member of the papal chapel in Avignon. It was likely performed at courtly gatherings and other social events, as was common for secular music of the time. 'Non più infelice' is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement is slow and mournful, with the melody moving in a descending pattern. The second movement is more lively, with a faster tempo and a more upbeat melody. The third movement returns to the slower tempo of the first movement, but with a more hopeful and optimistic melody. The lyrics of 'Non più infelice' are in Italian, and they tell the story of a lover who has been rejected by their beloved. The first movement expresses the lover's sadness and despair, while the second movement describes their attempts to win back their beloved's affection. The third movement expresses the lover's hope that they will be reunited with their beloved. Overall, 'Non più infelice' is a beautiful example of the ars nova style of music, with its complex harmonies and rhythms. It is also a poignant expression of the human experience of love and loss, which has resonated with audiences for centuries.More....
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