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''by Luigi Cataldi<br> | |||
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If it is true, Hymenaeus, that you bind the souls and hearts | |||
of the lovers | |||
with holy knots | |||
of strong affections, | |||
then knit Aminta and Clori so firmly | |||
that they can be untied only by death. | |||
And, if you continually tie the lovers | |||
with endless love | |||
and common peace | |||
wished in Heaven, then, if you are righteous and mild, | |||
let love and wedlock be eternal | |||
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- CPDL #11977: (lute tablature and transcription) MusiXTex
- Editor: Christian Mondrup (submitted 2006-07-12). Score information: A4, 3 pages Copyright: Personal
- Edition notes: Scored for SSB.
- Editor: Marco-cipoo.net (submitted 2002-12-29). Score information: A4, 1 page Copyright: Free Art License
- Edition notes: listed alphabetically by composer. Scored for TTB
General Information
Title: S'egli è vero
Composer: Orazio Vecchi
Number of voices: 3vv Voicing: TTB or SSB
Genre: Secular, Madrigal
Language: Italian
Instruments: a cappella or Lute
Published: 1590
Description:
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Original text and translations
Italian text
S’egli è vero, Himeneo,
Che l’alm’e i cori
Di sald’amori
Legh’ agli amanti
Con nodi santi
Hor stringi Aminta
E Clori così forte
Che non si sciolgan mai,
Se non per morte.
E s’annodi gli amanti
A tutt’e l’hore
D’eterno amore
Con pace unita
In Cielo ordita
Hor fa se giusto
E se benigno sei
Ch’eterni sien gli amori
E gl’Himenei.
English translation
by Luigi Cataldi
If it is true, Hymenaeus, that you bind the souls and hearts
of the lovers
with holy knots
of strong affections,
then knit Aminta and Clori so firmly
that they can be untied only by death.
And, if you continually tie the lovers
with endless love
and common peace
wished in Heaven, then, if you are righteous and mild,
let love and wedlock be eternal