Chi la gagliarda (Baldassare Donato)

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General Information

Title: Chi la gagliarda
Composer: Baldassare Donato

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SecularMadrigal

Language: Italian
Instruments: a cappella
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Original text and translations

Italian.png Italian text

Chi la gagliarda donna vo imparare,
Venit' a nui che simo, mastri fini,
Che de ser' e de matina
Mai manchiamo, di sonare:
Tan tan tan tarira, tan ti ru ra.
Chi la gagliarda donna vo imparare,
sotto lo mastro elle
sotto lo mastro el bisognia stare
Che de ser' e de matina
Mai manchiamo di sonare:
Tan tan tan tarira, tan ti ru ra.

English.png English translation

Who wants to learn the galliard, lady,
(or, by way of play on words: Who wants to learn about the vigorous woman,)
Come to us, who are shrewd masters,
Who in the evening and in the morning
Never stop playing:
Tan tan tan tarira, tan ti ru ra.
Who wants to learn the galliard, lady,
Under the masters
Under the masters must stay
Who in the evening and in the morning
Never stop playing:
Tan tan tan tarira, tan ti ru ra.