Adrian Willaert
Cingari simo venit'a giocare
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Composer:Adrian WillaertGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicPublication Date:1545Average_duration:2:34"Cingari simo venit'a giocare" is a madrigal composed by Adrian Willaert, a Flemish composer who lived from 1490 to 1562. The piece was likely composed in the early 16th century, during Willaert's time as maestro di cappella at the Basilica di San Marco in Venice. It is believed to have premiered in Venice, although the exact date of its premiere is unknown. The madrigal is written for four voices, and is characterized by its lively and playful nature. The title, which translates to "Gypsies have come to play," sets the tone for the piece, which features a lively and rhythmic melody that is reminiscent of traditional folk music. The piece is also notable for its use of word painting, with the music reflecting the meaning of the lyrics. The madrigal is divided into three movements, each of which features a different text. The first movement begins with the words "Cingari simo venit'a giocare," which are repeated throughout the piece. The melody is lively and rhythmic, with the voices imitating each other in a playful manner. The second movement features the text "Non so che sia dolore," which translates to "I don't know what pain is." The music is more subdued in this section, with the voices blending together in a more harmonious manner. The final movement features the text "Ma se tu m'ami, o mia vita," which translates to "But if you love me, oh my life." The melody is more complex in this section, with the voices weaving in and out of each other in a more intricate manner. Overall, "Cingari simo venit'a giocare" is a lively and playful madrigal that showcases Willaert's skill as a composer. Its use of word painting and rhythmic melody make it a memorable piece that is still performed today.More....
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