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Francesco Landini
Deh, dimmi tu, S. 216
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Works Info
Composer
:
Francesco Landini
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Madrigal
Compose Date
:
ca. 1350 - 1397
Average_duration
:
2:50
"Deh, dimmi tu" is a secular song composed by Francesco Landini, an Italian composer, organist, singer, poet, and instrument maker of the 14th century. The song is part of the Trecento repertoire, which refers to the music of the 14th century in Italy. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been composed in the late 14th century. The song is written in Italian and is a ballata, a type of secular song that was popular in Italy during the Trecento period. The premiere of "Deh, dimmi tu" is also unknown, but it is likely that it was performed in the courts of Italy during the 14th century. The song was popular during its time and was performed by many musicians and singers. "Deh, dimmi tu" has three movements, which are typical of the ballata form. The first movement is the ripresa, which is the opening section of the song. The second movement is the piedi, which is the verse section of the song. The third movement is the volta, which is the closing section of the song. The characteristics of "Deh, dimmi tu" are typical of the Trecento period. The song is written in a simple, homophonic style, with a single melody line and a simple accompaniment. The melody is characterized by its smooth, flowing lines and its use of melismatic ornamentation. The lyrics of the song are in Italian and are typical of the love poetry of the time, with themes of unrequited love and longing. Overall, "Deh, dimmi tu" is a beautiful example of the music of the Trecento period in Italy. Its simple, yet elegant melody and lyrics capture the essence of the love poetry of the time and continue to be appreciated by musicians and audiences alike.
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