Caro mio ben
Caro mio ben | |
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by attributed to Giuseppe Giordani | |
Full title | Caro mio ben |
Libretto | uncertain |
Published | 1633–1641 |
"Caro mio ben", a song from the 1700's, is still widely popular. Formerly attributed to Tommaso Giordani, Giuseppe Giordani. was written and composed by Benedetto Ferrari and is contained in Book III of his Musiche Varie, published in 1641.[2][3][4]
It appears on the following album:
Year | Album | Ensemble | Conductor |
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2003 | À sa guitar (Album) | Thibaut Garcia | Philippe Jaroussky |
Libretto
Giuseppe Giordano (music), uncertain (words)
Modern Italian | |
Non-literal Historic Translation | |
Manuscripts and sheet music
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[5]
Biritish Library
Caro mio ben, A Celebrated Song Sung by Sigr. Pacchierotti, with Universal Applause at the Concert for the Musical Fund, at the Opera House, Composed by Sigr. Giordani. London: J. Preston. c.1785. Check date values in: |date=
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Alternative link: IMSLP:
Caro mio ben, A Celebrated Song Sung by Sigr. Pacchierotti, with Universal Applause at the Concert for the Musical Fund, at the Opera House, Composed by Sigr. Giordani. London: J. Preston. c.1785. Check date values in: |date=
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References
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- ↑ "Benedetto Ferrari". OPAC. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
- ↑ "Benedetto Ferrari". Wikipedia. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 "Benedetto Ferrari". IMSLP. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
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