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Luca Marenzio. The Complete Six Voice Madrigals Volume 1. Luca Marenzio. Voice sheet music. Choir sheet music.

Translation

Luca Marenzio. The Complete Six Voice Madrigals Volume 1. Luca Marenzio. Voice sheet music. Choir sheet music.

Original

Luca Marenzio. The Complete Six Voice Madrigals Volume 1 composed by Luca Marenzio. 1553-1599. Edited by John Steele & Suzanne Court. For 6 mixed voices. Madrigal. Renaissance Voices. Collection. Text Language. Italian. Published by Gaudia Music and Arts Publications. GA.GM3222. ISBN 1-888471-24-7. With Text Language. Italian. This volume contains the madrigals from Marenzio's First Book of Madrigals for Six Voices. In all, there are 17 madrigals voiced for various combinations of 5 mixed voices, and one for double choir, SATTB. SATTB. Come inanti de l'alba. Cosi questa di cui canto. Potro viver io piu. Per duo coralli ardenti. Qual vive Salamandra. Ben mi credetti gia. Mentre fia caldo il sol. Al suon de le dolcissime parole. Nel piu fiorito Aprile. O dolorosa sorte. Ahime, tal fu d'Amore. Occhi sereni e chiari. Deh, rinforzate il vostro largo pianto. Cantate, Ninfe leggiadrette e belle. Non e questa la mano. Strinse Amarilli. Mentre sul far del giorno. L'aura serena che fra verdi fronde. Le quali ella spargea. Vieni, Clori gentil.

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Luca Marenzio. The Complete Six Voice Madrigals Volume 1 composed by Luca Marenzio. 1553-1599. Edited by John Steele . For 6 mixed voices. Madrigal. Renaissance Voices. Collection. Text Language. Italian. Published by Gaudia Music and Arts Publications. GA.GM3222. ISBN 1-888471-24-7. With Text Language. Italian. This volume contains the madrigals from Marenzio's First Book of Madrigals for Six Voices. In all, there are 17 madrigals voiced for various combinations of 5 mixed voices, and one for double choir, SATTB. SATTB. How inanti de l'alba. So which of this song. I Potro live longer. For corals fiery duo. Qual vive Salamandra. Well I thought I already. While the sun is hot fia. At the sound of the sweet words. In most flowering in April. O dolorosa sorte. Ahime, tal fu d'Amore. Calm eyes and clear. Ah, reinforced off your tears. Sing, Nymphs new and charming and beautiful. Is not this the hand. Strinse Amarilli. While at daybreak. The aura of calm among the green leaves that. Which she scattered her. Come, fair Chloris.