Thursday, April 29, 2010

Fenice Fu

by Jacopo Da Bologna

I had just recorded "Thought Horse (Draft)" in winter 07, and now this amazing program on my computer Garage Band was waiting for me to experiment. I'd been going through a phase of Medieval/Renaissance music, so I decided to try learning and recording this song, which is actually meant to be sung by a man and a castrati: a man whose manhood has been taken from him to preserve his sweet pre-teen voice.

So, Ol' Jacopo, who lived in the mid 1300s wrote this song. I think it's a Madrigal.
It was in my NAWM (Norton Anthology of Western Music) (THANK YOU MUSIC HISTORY! SHOUT OUT TO DR. NEAR!) which I had bought for all the cool music.

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