Già risi - secular lute song (Kapsperger, 1619)
Lute - Digital Sheet Music

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Instructionals
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High Voice,Vocal Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.955849

Composed by Giovanni Girolamo Kapsperger. Arranged by Scott S. Stewart. Baroque,Instructional,Standards. 7 pages. Scott S. Stewart #6448577. Published by Scott S. Stewart (A0.955849).

The original secular lute song, Gia risi, was composed in Italian, with a basso continuo accompaniment.  It was first published in 1619 in Libro terzo di villanelle, No.2.  This modern arrangement is for soprano or tenor voice and keyboard and hopes to awaken a new appreciation of Kapsperger’s genius.  A variety to the accompaniment, and embellishment to the vocal line for each verse of this strophic composition, provides a practical solution for modern recital hall performance.  This piece is a fine introduction to the early Baroque style. Performance time: 3:58+

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