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:''A variant of the poem used in [[Io son ferito ay lasso (Jean de Castro)]], [[Io son ferito hai lasso (Giovanni Francesco Capuano)]] and [[Io son ferito ahi lasso (Hippolito Sabino)]], and quite different from [[Io son ferito (Luca Marenzio)]]. The text used by Capuano might be the primary source and will help to | :''A variant of the poem used in [[Io son ferito ay lasso (Jean de Castro)]], [[Io son ferito hai lasso (Giovanni Francesco Capuano)]] and [[Io son ferito ahi lasso (Hippolito Sabino)]], and quite different from [[Io son ferito (Luca Marenzio)]]. The text used by Capuano might be the primary source and will help to interpret the actual text. | ||
:''The text of [[Wounded I am - Yet of us twain (William Byrd)]] appears to be a contemporary English imitation of this ottava, reworked as a sonnet. | |||
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- Editor: Richard Mix (submitted 2018-12-23). Score information: Letter, 4 pages, 65 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes:
Arrangements
Soprano divisions by Bovicelli
- Editor: Mauricio Bardi (submitted 2018-10-04). Score information: Letter, 3 pages, 133 kB Copyright: Public Domain
- Edition notes: In A dorian, without accompaniment
- Editor: Mauricio Bardi (submitted 2018-10-04). Score information: Letter, 3 pages, 132 kB Copyright: Public Domain
- Edition notes: For violin, transposed to B dorian, without accompaniment.
"Ave verum" contrafact, in Bovicelli's version
- Editor: Mauricio Bardi (submitted 2018-10-03). Score information: Letter, 3 pages, 132 kB Copyright: Public Domain
- Edition notes: , without accompaniment
- Editor: Mauricio Bardi (submitted 2018-10-04). Score information: Letter, 3 pages, 131 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: Transposed up to two sharps for higher voice or violin, without accompaniment.
General Information
Title: Io son ferito
Composer: Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
Lyricist:
Number of voices: 5vv Voicing: SATTB, also divisions for accompanied Cantus
Genre: Secular, Madrigal
Language: Italian
Instruments: a cappella
First published: 1561 other publications: 1570, 1588, 1594
2nd published: 1588 in Gemma musicalis Liber primus, no. 47
Description: GB Bovicelli's diminutions of Palestrina's secular motet, Io son ferito. Palestrina also reworked the piece into a sacred motet, his Ave Verum Corpus. Likewise, Bovicelli wrote diminutions on the Ave Verum Corpus.
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Original text and translations
Italian text Io son ferito, ahi lasso! e chi mi diede |
German translation Ich bin verwundet, ach, und jene, die mir das antat,
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English translation I am wounded, alas, and she who did it to me
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- A variant of the poem used in Io son ferito ay lasso (Jean de Castro), Io son ferito hai lasso (Giovanni Francesco Capuano) and Io son ferito ahi lasso (Hippolito Sabino), and quite different from Io son ferito (Luca Marenzio). The text used by Capuano might be the primary source and will help to interpret the actual text.
- The text of Wounded I am - Yet of us twain (William Byrd) appears to be a contemporary English imitation of this ottava, reworked as a sonnet.
Original text and translations may be found at Ave verum corpus.
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