We'll begin with Carlos Gesualdo, Venosa, Italy. Birthday much disputed, but for the sake of scheduling here, we'll go with the earliest date of the 8th of March (though it could be the 30th) and the year as 1566 (though it could be as early as 1561)... Although of the aristocracy, he is better known for his madrigals.
This clip is entertaining not just for providing the English translation at the top of each page, but also for an analysis in words and pictograms!
Oh, MY! Kind of a tear jerker! But so lovely to listen too. I had to giggle a bit at the over-ride notes and hints. I wonder is he composed any happy tunes...um...madrigals.
ReplyDeleteGlad to listen
ReplyDeleteIt does sound sad! Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteI am short on time right now, YAM, and have to propel myself out the door, but rest assured I will get back to this. As always, I appreciate that you find the unknown and the unusual for us. David
ReplyDeleteIt does sound very sad.
ReplyDeleteA nice listen, very slow and melodic!
ReplyDeleteIt does ruffle the comfort edges. But that is ok....all music has its place
ReplyDeleteHugs cecilia
Well, that was fun to watch and ignoring the actual lyrics. Thank you for finding this selection and sharing. XX
ReplyDeleteA bit hard for me.
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