Jacopo da Bologna
Io mi son un che per le frasch'andando
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Composer:Jacopo da BolognaGenre:VocalStyle:MadrigalPublication Date:1954Average_duration:3:19"Io mi son un che per le frasch'andando" is a ballata composed by Jacopo da Bologna, an Italian composer and poet of the late 14th century. The ballata was written in the trecento style, which was popular in Italy during the 14th century. It is a secular song that was typically performed by a solo singer accompanied by a lute or other stringed instrument. The ballata was composed in the early 14th century, and it premiered in Italy during this time. It is a three-movement piece that features a refrain that is repeated throughout the song. The first movement is in the form of a stanza, and it sets the tone for the rest of the piece. The second movement is a refrain that is repeated after each stanza, and it serves as a sort of chorus. The third movement is a coda that brings the piece to a close. The ballata is characterized by its use of the trecento style, which is characterized by its use of simple melodies and harmonies. The melody is simple and repetitive, and it is accompanied by a lute or other stringed instrument. The lyrics are in Italian, and they tell the story of a man who is wandering through the woods. He is lost and alone, and he is searching for his love. The refrain, "Io mi son un che per le frasch'andando," which translates to "I am one who, wandering through the branches," serves as a reminder of his loneliness and his search for love. Overall, "Io mi son un che per le frasch'andando" is a beautiful example of the trecento style. It is a simple and elegant piece that captures the essence of Italian music during the 14th century. The ballata is still performed today, and it remains a popular piece among musicians and music lovers alike.More....
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