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Cmaj7 | Scipione Lacorcia - Ahi, tu piangi (1616) (Stunning Renaissance Chromaticism!) @Cmaj7 | Uploaded September 2022 | Updated October 2024, 22 hours ago.
Composer: Scipione Lacorcia (fl. 1590–1620)
Singers: Profeti Della Quinta directed by Elam Rotem

0:00 Ahi, tu piangi (Ah, you cry)
2:28 Mirami in volto pur (Look at my face)

Expressing the emotions of the text was a huge part of this style, so I've added English subtitles so people can better understand this indeed highly expressive piece.
Elam Rotem at Early Music Sources has a great video on this style (youtube.com/watch?v=-MRp8DO7epc) and on many other early music topics, where I've recently discovered this piece and many others.

Score (Doron Schleifer) and translation (Flavio Ferri Benedetti) from cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Ahi,_tu_piangi_%28Scipione_Lacorcia%29

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