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Due Madrigali

Song Cycle by Hendrik Andriessen (1892 - 1981)

1. Che debbo far
 (Sung text)

Language: Italian (Italiano) 
Che debbo far, che mi consigli, amore?
Volgi a me gli occhi, i miei sospiri ascolta.
Guai sono stati gli anni e i giorni e le ore
a seguitar costei che in fuga è volta.
Morte o mercé sia fin al mio dolore.
Rendimi, se esser può, libera e sciolta
l'alma, d'ogni suo ben spogliata e priva,
che sospirando va di riva in riva.

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  • by Anonymous / Unidentified Author

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This text shares a similar first line with Petrarca's Canzone CCLXVIII.

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2. Evviva Bacco
 (Sung text)

Language: Italian (Italiano) 
Evviva evviva Bacco, evviva il Dio d'amor,
Si cantino sue lodi fra nappi e buon liquor.

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Total word count: 80
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