Fa una canzona
by Orazio Vecchi
These recordings were made by Lady Alison Winter. See
Alison's notes about her
recordings for more information.
Alison adds: In this song, getting back from the end to the starting
notes for the second verse is a bit tricky for some parts. So I recorded
it going twice through, and recorded the words to both verses to go with
it. I added no extra time anywhere at phrase endings or at the end before
starting the second verse.
MP3 files
- All lines played together on plucked
string instruments.
- All lines played together on bowed
string instruments.
- Soprano line bowed, other lines
quietly plucked.
- Alto line bowed, other lines quietly
plucked.
- Tenor line bowed, other lines quietly
plucked.
- Bass line bowed, other lines quietly
plucked.
- Soprano line bowed, other lines
plucked, and soprano words spoken in rhythm.
- Alto line bowed, other lines plucked,
and alto words spoken in rhythm.
- Tenor line bowed, other lines
plucked, and tenor words spoken in rhythm.
- Bass line bowed, other lines plucked,
and bass words spoken in rhythm.
Fa un calzone
Signore Orlando dei Medici (Matthew Ender) wrote these words to
the Fa una canzona tune in 1998 C.E.
MP3 files
- Soprano line bowed, other lines
plucked, and soprano words spoken in rhythm.
- Alto line bowed, other lines
plucked, and alto words spoken in rhythm.
- Tenor line bowed, other lines
plucked, and tenor words spoken in rhythm.
- Bass line bowed, other lines
plucked, and bass words spoken in rhythm.
These recordings by Janet Ryan are licensed under
a Creative Commons
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
Fa Un Calzone
by Matthew Ender is licensed under
a Creative Commons
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
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Last modified by Eowyn, 26 March, AS XXXXVI (2012 C.E.).