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Song Cycle by Luigi Dallapiccola (1904 - 1975)

1. O fratel nostro, che se' morto

Language: Italian (Italiano) 
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Text Authorship:

  • by Brunetto Latini (c1220 - 1294)

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2. O fratel nostro, la cui fratellanza
 (Sung text)

Language: Italian (Italiano) 
O fratel nostro, che se' morto e sepolto,
Ne le sue braccia Dio t'abbia raccolto.

O fratel nostro, la cui fratellanza
Perduta abbiam, che morte l'ha partita,
Dio ti diè pace, e vera perdonanza
Di ciò che l'offendesti in questa vita:
L'anima salga, se non è salita,
Dove si vede il Salvatore in volto.

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Text Authorship:

  • by Brunetto Latini (c1220 - 1294), "Lauda per un morto"

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Research team for this page: Emily Ezust [Administrator] , Ferdinando Albeggiani , Malcolm Wren [Guest Editor]
Total word count: 54
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