: He maintains the song’s straightforward, descending major-scale melody, which gives the complex emotions a sense of accessibility and purity.
Angelo Branduardi ’s rendition of is a bridge between the folk-rock of the 20th century and the high art of the Italian Baroque. Originally composed by Claudio Monteverdi in the early 1600s, Branduardi reimagined this madrigal for his Futuro Antico III album (2011), which explores the music of the Gonzaga court in Mantua. The Core Theme: Paradoxical Love angelo_branduardi_si_dolce_e_il_tormento_amore_...
: True to the Futuro Antico project, the arrangement uses period-inspired sounds to recreate the atmosphere of 17th-century Italy. The Core Theme: Paradoxical Love : True to
: He accepts that he will have no peace, rest, or mercy on earth, finding solace only in the hope that his beloved might one day "sigh for him" in repentance. Branduardi’s Interpretation or mercy on earth