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==General Information==
==General Information==
'''Title:''' ''Ben qui si mostra il ciel''<br>
{{Title|''Ben qui si mostra il ciel''}}
{{Composer|Cipriano de Rore}}
{{Composer|Cipriano de Rore}}
{{Lyricist|}}


{{Voicing|4|SATB}}<br>
{{Voicing|4|SATB}}
{{Genre|Secular|Madrigals}}
{{Genre|Secular|Madrigals}}
{{Language|Italian}}
{{Language|Italian}}
'''Instruments:''' {{acap}}<br>
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
'''Published:'''  
{{Pub|1|1561|in ''[[Di Cipriano et Annibale madregali a 4 voci]]''|no=1}}
 
{{Pub|2|1562|in ''[[Il terzo libro delle Muse a quattro voci]]'' (Antonio Barré)|no=1}}
'''Description:'''  
{{Descr| }}
 
{{#ExtWeb:}}
'''External websites:'''
 
==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
{{Text|Italian}}
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{{Text|Italian|
Ben qui si mostra il ciel vago e sereno,<br>
Ben qui si mostra il ciel vago e sereno,
E qui ridon le rose ei lieti fiori,<br>
E qui ridon le rose e i lieti fiori,
Spirando amanti odori,<br>
Spirando amanti odori,
Destan gli augelli a dolce canto ameno.<br>
Destan gli augelli a dolce canto ameno.
Ma ria ventur'al fin lasso, ne sorge,<br>
Ma ria ventur'al fin lasso, ne sorge,
Ch'Amor tacitamente <br>
Ch'Amor tacitamente
Tesse fra fiori e l'herbe un placido angue.<br>
Tesse fra fiori e l'herbe un placido angue.
Onde venen, si dolce ai petti porge <br>
Onde venen, si dolce ai petti porge
Ch'il cor soavemente,<br>
Ch'il cor soavemente,
Pien di dolce desio morendo langue. <br>
Pien di dolce desio morendo langue.}}
 
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{{Translation|English|
{{Translation|English}}
Beautiful shows here the sky, vague and clear,
 
Here smile the roses, and the happy flowers,
Beautiful shows here the sky, vague and clear, <br>
Blowing loving smells
Here smile the roses, and the happy flowers, <br>
Wake the birds to a sweet pleasant singing.
Blowing loving smells <br>
But in the end bad luck arises,
Wake the birds to a sweet pleasant singing. <br>
Because Love, silently,
But in the end bad luck arises, <br>
Waves with flowers and herbs a quiet snake.
Because Love, silently, <br>
To the breasts of whom comes he offers it gently
Waves with flowers and herbs a quiet snake. <br>
And the heart, sweetly,
To the breasts of whom comes he offers it gently <br>
Languishes, and dies filled with sweet desires.}}
And the heart, sweetly, <br>
{{btm}}
Languishes, and dies filled with sweet desires. <br>
''Note: it is particularly difficult to translate the manifold meanings of Renaissance languages (Italian, in this case). Many of the repetitions that appear in the English translation are not present in the Italian original, which allows many more "nuances" to the various love expressions.''
 
''Note: it is particularly difficult to translate the manyfold meanings of Renaissance languages (Italian, in this case). Many of the repetitions that appear in the English translation are not present in the Italian original, which allows many more "nuances" to the various love expressions.''


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Editor: James Gibb (submitted 2016-12-29).   Score information: A4, 2 pages, 49 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: Reformatting of #11100, with corrections.
  • (Posted 2006-02-27)  CPDL #11100:         
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  • (Posted 2004-05-25)  CPDL #07087:   
Editor: Rolf Maeder (submitted 2004-05-25).   Score information: Letter, 4 pages, 52 kB   Copyright: Personal
Edition notes: Previously hosted on external site. Uploaded to CPDL server 2007-11-24.

General Information

Title: Ben qui si mostra il ciel
Composer: Cipriano de Rore
Lyricist:

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB
Genre: SecularMadrigal

Language: Italian
Instruments: A cappella

First published: 1561 in Di Cipriano et Annibale madregali a 4 voci, no. 1
    2nd published: 1562 in Il terzo libro delle Muse a quattro voci (Antonio Barré), no. 1
Description: 

External websites:

Original text and translations

Italian.png Italian text

Ben qui si mostra il ciel vago e sereno,
E qui ridon le rose e i lieti fiori,
Spirando amanti odori,
Destan gli augelli a dolce canto ameno.
Ma ria ventur'al fin lasso, ne sorge,
Ch'Amor tacitamente
Tesse fra fiori e l'herbe un placido angue.
Onde venen, si dolce ai petti porge
Ch'il cor soavemente,
Pien di dolce desio morendo langue.

English.png English translation

Beautiful shows here the sky, vague and clear,
Here smile the roses, and the happy flowers,
Blowing loving smells
Wake the birds to a sweet pleasant singing.
But in the end bad luck arises,
Because Love, silently,
Waves with flowers and herbs a quiet snake.
To the breasts of whom comes he offers it gently
And the heart, sweetly,
Languishes, and dies filled with sweet desires.

Note: it is particularly difficult to translate the manifold meanings of Renaissance languages (Italian, in this case). Many of the repetitions that appear in the English translation are not present in the Italian original, which allows many more "nuances" to the various love expressions.