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Luis Milán

Amor que tan bien sirviendo [another version]

 

El Maestro (1536), fol. Q3

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Source title Este villa[n]cico q[ue] se sigue es el mismo y ca[n]tor ha d[e] ca[n]tar
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Text incipit Amor que tan bien siruiendo


Music

Category song

Genre Villancico

Fantasia type

Mode

Voices 4

Length (compases) 25

Vihuela

Tuning A

Courses 6

Final VI/3

Highest I/3

Lowest VI/3

Difficulty not specified

Tempo medium

Song Text

Language ES

Vocal notation texted cifras rojas

Commentary

This is one of three songs by Milán that Lafargue (Spoleto paper derived from thesis) suggests may be built on a pattern derived from Conde Claros. The three use the I-IV-V-I pattern, but it remains to be seen if this is a pattern or just their harmonic language. The three are of them are Quien amores, Falai miña amor and Amor que tan bien sirviendo and are built exactly on the same structure
Lafargue in the same paper: Starting on III and ending on I, Amor que tan bien sirviendo can be connected with Guardame las vacas and the romanesca family