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- Q7073317 subject Q8652193.
- Q7073317 abstract "O Rosa Bella is the title of two popular 15th century chansons, the earlier composed by Johannes Ciconia and the latter originally attributed to John Dunstaple, but now to John Bedyngham (see the article by David Fallows, [1]). The text is based on a poem written by Leonardo Giustiniani (1388-1446).The text of the first verse is:O rosa bella,O dolce anima miaNon mi lassar morireIn cortesia, in cortesia.Stanley Sadie in the Cambridge Music Guide gives as translation:O lovely roseMy sweet soulLet me not dieIn courtly loveThe chanson was used as a basis for several other works, including that by Johannes Ockeghem, and masses attributed to Gilles Joye; however, Johannes Ciconia's early version shares the words but not the tune (see for example [2]).".
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- Q7073317 type CreativeWork.
- Q7073317 type MusicRecording.
- Q7073317 type MusicalWork.
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- Q7073317 comment "O Rosa Bella is the title of two popular 15th century chansons, the earlier composed by Johannes Ciconia and the latter originally attributed to John Dunstaple, but now to John Bedyngham (see the article by David Fallows, [1]).".
- Q7073317 label "O Rosa Bella".