Fermarono i cieli (Alfonso Maria de' Liguori): Difference between revisions
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For thy beauty. | For thy beauty. | ||
While | While thou are asleep, my Love, | ||
Thou do not watch thy Mother, | Thou do not watch thy Mother, | ||
But the air that thou are breathing | But the air that thou are breathing |
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- CPDL #33988: Fermarono.pdf
- Editor: Francesco Spiga (submitted 2015-01-01). Score information: A4, 2 pages, 306 kB Copyright: Personal
- Edition notes: Figured bass not realized.
- Arranger: Francesco Spiga
General Information
Title: Fermarono i cieli
Alternative title: Maria contempla il SS. Bambinello che dorme
Composer: Alfonso Maria de' Liguori
Lyricist: Alfonso Maria de' Liguori
Number of voices: 3vv Voicing: SAT
Genre: Sacred, Carol, Folksong Meter: 66. 66
Language: Italian
Instruments: Basso continuo
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Description: The text was first published in a 1737 collection called Canzoncine divote under the title Maria contempla il SS. Bambinello che dorme. The suspention of the celestial sphere rotation in the incipit is taken form the Infancy Gospel of James (18;2). Three different traditional melodies are associated to this poem. This one appears to be based, in the stanza, on the same ground bass of the traditional song Pigliate 'na palella (the so-called Tarantella alla carpinese: I-IV-V-I in the minor mode). The refrain comes from oral tradition and do not appear in any published work by st. Alphonsus. The apocryphal stanzas "La luce più bella | Negli occhi brillava | Sul viso sembrava | Divino splendor. || La Madre felice | Di un Bimbo divino | Gridava il suo amore | Cantando così" are frequently sung instead of the original third and fourth ones.
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