A la dolce ombra de le belle frondi (Rore, Cipriano de)

Title A la dolce ombra de le belle frondi
Creators Cipriano de Rore, composer
Francesco Petrarca, librettist
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Instrumentation soprano, alto, tenor and bass
Number of movements 6
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First published 1544
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Composition types Madrigals
Language Italian
Period Renaissance
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View Complete 4 voices
soprano, alto, tenor and bass
Girolamo Dalla Casa
View Selections soprano and lute Anton Höger

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View Prima stanza: A la dolce ombra Dallas: Hawthorne Early Music 2013 Complete Score
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View Seconda stanza: Non vide il Mondo Dallas: Hawthorne Early Music 2013 Complete Score
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View Terza stanza: Un lauro mi difese Dallas: Hawthorne Early Music 2013 Complete Score
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View Quarta stanza: Però più fermo Dallas: Hawthorne Early Music 2013 Complete Score
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View Quinta stanza: Selve, sassi, campagne Dallas: Hawthorne Early Music 2014 Complete Score
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View Sesta stanza: Tanto mi piacque Dallas: Hawthorne Early Music 2014 Complete Score
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View Complete Arrangement for 4 voices
soprano, alto, tenor and bass
by Girolamo Dalla Casa
Angelo Gardano 1584 Complete Parts
View Complete Arrangement for soprano and lute
by Anton Höger
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Prima stanza: A la dolce ombra (Tablature & Staff)
Seconda stanza: Non vide il Mondo (Tablature & Staff)

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