Andrea Antico
O che dirala mo
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Composer:Andrea AnticoGenre:KeyboardAverage_duration:0:46"O che dirala mo" is a madrigal composed by Andrea Antico, an Italian music printer and composer who lived during the Renaissance period. The piece was composed in the early 16th century and was first published in 1517 in Antico's collection of madrigals titled "Frottole Intabulate da Sonare Organ et Chitarra." The madrigal is written for four voices and is characterized by its lively and playful melody. It is composed in the key of G major and has a moderate tempo. The piece is structured in three movements, with each movement featuring a different text. The first movement begins with the text "O che dirala mo," which translates to "Oh, what shall I say now." The melody is light and cheerful, with the voices weaving in and out of each other in a playful manner. The second movement features the text "Non so se sia stato," which translates to "I do not know if it was." This section is more contemplative and introspective, with the voices singing in a more subdued manner. The final movement returns to the playful melody of the first movement, with the text "Ma se tu vuoi ch'io t'ami," which translates to "But if you want me to love you." The voices once again dance around each other, with the melody building to a joyful conclusion. Overall, "O che dirala mo" is a charming and delightful madrigal that showcases Antico's skill as a composer. Its lively melody and playful structure make it a popular piece among Renaissance music enthusiasts.More....
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O che dirala mo (Frottole Intabulate per sonare organi Libro Primo, Roma 1517)
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