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:'''Edition notes:''' originally madrigal, sacred text added. Files recovered using the WayBackMachine of http://archive.org


==General Information==
==General Information==
'''Title:''' ''Deggio dunque''<br>
'''Title:''' ''Deggio dunque partire'' ''(Ergo ne vis abire)''<br>
{{Composer|Luca Marenzio}}
{{Composer|Luca Marenzio}}
{{Lyricist|}}
{{Lyricist|}}


{{Voicing|5|SAAAT}}<br>
{{Voicing|5|SAAAT,SSATB}}<br>
{{Genre|Secular|Madrigals}}
{{Genre|Secular|Madrigals}}
{{Language|Italian}}
{{Language|2|Italian|latin}}
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
{{Published|1581}} in {{NoComp|Il Secondo libro de madrigali a cinque voci|Luca Marenzio}}
{{Published|1581}} in {{NoComp|Il Secondo libro de madrigali a cinque voci|Luca Marenzio}}<br>
{{Published|as latin contrafact 1607}} (see [[Coppini edition (1607)]])


'''Description:'''  
'''Description:'''  
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Fate che la mercede
Fate che la mercede
Sia quella almen della mia pura fede.}}
Sia quella almen della mia pura fede.}}
===Contrafactum===
{{top}}
{{Text|Latin|
Ergo ne vis abire, Filli,
& linquere parentem tuam?
IESU ò care Fili, quid me linquis
In tam gravi dolore?
Ah, patiere mortem & mortem Crucis.
Mors amara nimis, ò mors amara nimis!}}
{{Text|Italian|
Deggio dunque partire lasso
Dal mio bel sol che mi da vita?
Ohimè che mi consola e chi m’aita
In cosi gran martire?
Ahi, che partir pur deggio la mia fortuna
Hor che mi può far peggio.}}
{{mdl}}
{{Translation|English|
;(of Latin text)
So, Phyllis<!-- Surely "my son"!-->, you will not go away
and leave your parent?
Jesus, dear Son, why do you abandon me
in such grievous pain?
Ah, to suffer death, death on the cross.
Most bitter of deaths, of deaths most bitter!
;(of Italian text)
Must I then depart in misery
from the beautiful sun which gives me life?
Alas, what can console me and who will succour me
when I am in such agony?
Alas, now that I must part from my treasure,
what worse fate can befall me?}}
{{Translator|Mick Swithinbank}}
{{btm}}


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  • (Posted 2015-01-03)  CPDL #34096:     
Editor: Allen Garvin (submitted 2015-01-03).   Score information: Letter, 7 pages, 131 kB   Copyright: CC BY NC
Edition notes: Parts and source available on IMSLP.
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Editor: Jens Peter Jacobsen (submitted 1998-12-28).   Score information: A4, 4 pages, 93 kB   Copyright: Personal
Edition notes: originally madrigal, sacred text added. Files recovered using the WayBackMachine of http://archive.org

General Information

Title: Deggio dunque partire (Ergo ne vis abire)
Composer: Luca Marenzio
Lyricist:

Number of voices: 5vv   Voicings: SAAAT or SSATB

Genre: SecularMadrigal

Languages: Italian, Latin
Instruments: A cappella

{{Published}} is obsolete (code commented out), replaced with {{Pub}} for works and {{PubDatePlace}} for publications. in Il Secondo libro de madrigali a cinque voci
{{Published}} is obsolete (code commented out), replaced with {{Pub}} for works and {{PubDatePlace}} for publications. (see Coppini edition (1607))

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Original text and translations

Italian.png Italian text

Deggio dunque partire Lasso
Dal mio bel sol che mi da vita?
Ohimè che mi consola e chi m’aita
In cosi gran martire?
Ahi, che partir pur deggio
La mia fortuna or che mi può far peggio.

Io partirò, ma il core
Si resterà nel vostro volto divo,
Sì che s’io resto vivo
Sarà certo miracolo d’Amore.
Ma tale è’l mio tormento,
Ch’io penserò restar di vita spento.

Ma voi, caro ben mio,
Caso che’l corpo poca terra chiuda
Sarete mai sì cruda
Di non darmi un sospir cortese e pio.
Fate che la mercede
Sia quella almen della mia pura fede.

Contrafactum

Latin.png Latin text


Ergo ne vis abire, Filli,
& linquere parentem tuam?
IESU ò care Fili, quid me linquis
In tam gravi dolore?
Ah, patiere mortem & mortem Crucis.
Mors amara nimis, ò mors amara nimis!

Italian.png Italian text

Deggio dunque partire lasso
Dal mio bel sol che mi da vita?
Ohimè che mi consola e chi m’aita
In cosi gran martire?
Ahi, che partir pur deggio la mia fortuna
Hor che mi può far peggio.

English.png English translation
(of Latin text)

So, Phyllis, you will not go away
and leave your parent?
Jesus, dear Son, why do you abandon me
in such grievous pain?
Ah, to suffer death, death on the cross.
Most bitter of deaths, of deaths most bitter!

(of Italian text)

Must I then depart in misery
from the beautiful sun which gives me life?
Alas, what can console me and who will succour me
when I am in such agony?
Alas, now that I must part from my treasure,
what worse fate can befall me?

Translation by Mick Swithinbank