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Best 1 Ancor che col partire – Cipriano de Rore

Cipriano de Rore’s “Ancor che col partire” is a Renaissance madrigal composed around 1547. This piece, written for four voices and characteristic of Italian vocal music from that era, explores themes of farewell and separation. It gained significant popularity during the sixteenth century due to its...

2 Da le belle contrade d'oriente – Cipriano de Rore

"Da le belle contrade d'oriente" is a 5-voice madrigal by Flemish-Italian composer Cipriano de Rore, celebrated for its intense chromaticism and expressive text-painting.

3 De profundis – Cipriano de Rore

Polyphonic setting of Psalm 130 by Cipriano de Rore (c. 1515–1565), a Flemish-born composer whose chromatic innovations profoundly shaped the development of the Italian madrigal.

4 Calami sonum ferentes – Cipriano de Rore

Chromatic madrigal by Cipriano de Rore (c. 1515–1565) setting a Latin text, renowned for its bold enharmonic intervals and engagement with ancient Greek modal theory.

5 O sonno – Cipriano de Rore

"O sonno" is a madrigal by Cipriano de Rore on the theme of sleep, notable for its innovative use of chromaticism and affective declamation in mid-16th-century Italian polyphony.

6 Mia benigna fortuna – Cipriano de Rore

"Mia benigna fortuna" is a madrigal by Cipriano de Rore setting a Petrarch text, exemplifying his characteristic chromatic approach to expressive word-painting in mid-16th-century Italy.

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