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Español: Facsimil de una partitura del Siglo XV.
Italiano: Facsimile di una partitura del secolo XV. Il madrigale Ben che'l misero cor lasso tal hora. Testo:
Ben che'l misero cor lasso tal hora, 

Inizio del madrigale

Ben che'l misero cor lasso tal hora
Porga breve riposo
Nutrito di speranz'a longi affanni,
Cotal risurge in me poscia l'ardore,
Che per maggiore mei danni,
Ritorna al mio grave stato penoso.
Perche si forte fù il laccio amoroso,
Nel qual ni mei primi anni
Mi legó amor, madonna, e la mia sorte,
Che scioglier non mi po se non la norte.
Da vedere e sentire su YouTube www.youtube.com Ben che´l misero cor - P. Verdelot - Manuel Casas y Floris Stehouwer, visto il 3 Agosto 2020.
English: Facsimile of a 15th century musical score of a frottola (pronounced [ˈfrɔttola]; plural frottole), the predominant type of Italian popular secular song of the late fifteenth and early sixteenth century. It was the most important and widespread predecessor to the madrigal. Madrigal Ben che'l misero cor lasso tal hora.
Date 15th century
date QS:P,+1450-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source Unknown sourceUnknown source
Author Creator:Philippe Verdelot (ca. 1475 - 1552). Intabulación: Creator:Adrian Willaert (ca. 1490 - 1562)

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