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Revision as of 12:02, 1 October 2021

Caro mio ben
by attributed to Giuseppe Giordani
Cover of "Caro mio ben"
Cover of "Caro mio ben"[1]
Full titleCaro mio ben
Librettouncertain
Published1633–1641

"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
2003 À sa guitar (Album) Thibaut Garcia Philippe Jaroussky

Libretto

Caro mio ben
(Oh gentle Maid)

Giuseppe Giordano (music),  uncertain (words)


Italy
Modern Italian

Caro mio ben
credimi almen
Senza di te'
languisce il cor

Caro mio ben
Senza di te
languisce il cor

Il tuo fedel
sospira ogn'or
Cessa crudel tanto rigor

Caro mio ben
credimi almen
Senza di te'
languisce il cor

United Kingdom
Non-literal Historic Translation

O gentle Maid
hear now my sighs
For thee my Heart
in secret dies

Hear now my sighs
for thee my heart
in secret dies

Grace with they xx
those lips divine
Peace join't with bliss
must soon be mine

O gentle Maid
hear now my sighs
For thee my Heart
in secret dies

Manuscripts and sheet music

[4] [5]

  • "Benedetto Ferrari". IMSLP. Retrieved September 21, 2021.

References

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  2. "Benedetto Ferrari". OPAC. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
  3. "Benedetto Ferrari". Wikipedia. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Benedetto Ferrari". IMSLP. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
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