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Ghirardello da Firenze
I vo' bene
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Works Info
Composer
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Ghirardello da Firenze
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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2:45
"I vo' bene" is a secular Italian song composed by Ghirardello da Firenze, a prominent composer of the Trecento period. The song was likely composed in the early 14th century, and it is believed to have premiered in Florence, Italy. "I vo' bene" is a ballata, a popular form of secular song in Italy during the Trecento period. The ballata typically consists of three stanzas, each followed by a refrain. In "I vo' bene," the refrain is "I vo' bene, e spero di veder gaudioso il mio cor" ("I love and hope to see my heart joyful"). The song is characterized by its simple melody and rhythm, which are typical of the Trecento period. The melody is primarily syllabic, meaning that each syllable of the text is set to a single note. The rhythm is also straightforward, with a regular pulse and few rhythmic variations. The text of "I vo' bene" is a love poem, expressing the speaker's love for a woman and his hope that she will return his affection. The poem is written in the vernacular Italian of the time, and it is notable for its use of rhyme and repetition. Overall, "I vo' bene" is a charming example of the ballata form and the musical style of the Trecento period. Its simple melody and text make it accessible to modern audiences, and it remains a popular piece in the repertoire of early music performers.
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