Канон эпохи Средневековья - Summer Is Icumen In
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Язык оригинала: среднеанглийский
Композитор: Вильгельм де Уикомб, 1260
Традиционный английский канон (мелодия, в которой один и тот же фрагмент исполняется несколькими музыкантами, которые вступают не одновременно, а один за другим)
Рукопись канона была обнаружен в аббатстве Реддинг.
Summer has come in,
Loudly sing, Cuckoo!
The seed grows and the meadow
blooms
And the wood springs anew,
Sing, Cuckoo!
The ewe bleats after the lamb
The cow lows after the calf.
The bullock stirs, the stag farts,
Merrily sing, Cuckoo!
Cuckoo, cuckoo, well you sing,
cuckoo;
Don't you ever stop now,
Sing cuckoo now. Sing, Cuckoo.
Sing Cuckoo. Sing cuckoo now!
Композитор: Вильгельм де Уикомб, 1260
Традиционный английский канон (мелодия, в которой один и тот же фрагмент исполняется несколькими музыкантами, которые вступают не одновременно, а один за другим)
Рукопись канона была обнаружен в аббатстве Реддинг.
Summer has come in,
Loudly sing, Cuckoo!
The seed grows and the meadow
blooms
And the wood springs anew,
Sing, Cuckoo!
The ewe bleats after the lamb
The cow lows after the calf.
The bullock stirs, the stag farts,
Merrily sing, Cuckoo!
Cuckoo, cuckoo, well you sing,
cuckoo;
Don't you ever stop now,
Sing cuckoo now. Sing, Cuckoo.
Sing Cuckoo. Sing cuckoo now!
Original language: Medium-English
Composer: Wilhelm de Wisb, 1260
Traditional English canon (melody in which the same fragment is performed by several musicians who do not enter at the same time, but one by one)
A canon manuscript was discovered in Redding Abbey.
Summer Has Come in,
Loudly Sing, Cuckoo!
The Seed Grows and The Meadow
Blooms.
And The Wood Springs Anew,
Sing, Cuckoo!
THE EWE BLEATS AFTER THE LAMB
The Cow Lows After The Calf.
The Bullock Stirs, The Stag Farts,
Merrily Sing, Cuckoo!
Cuckoo, Cuckoo, Well You Sing,
Cuckoo;
Don't You Ever Stop Now
Sing Cuckoo Now. Sing, Cuckoo.
Sing Cuckoo. Sing Cuckoo Now!
Composer: Wilhelm de Wisb, 1260
Traditional English canon (melody in which the same fragment is performed by several musicians who do not enter at the same time, but one by one)
A canon manuscript was discovered in Redding Abbey.
Summer Has Come in,
Loudly Sing, Cuckoo!
The Seed Grows and The Meadow
Blooms.
And The Wood Springs Anew,
Sing, Cuckoo!
THE EWE BLEATS AFTER THE LAMB
The Cow Lows After The Calf.
The Bullock Stirs, The Stag Farts,
Merrily Sing, Cuckoo!
Cuckoo, Cuckoo, Well You Sing,
Cuckoo;
Don't You Ever Stop Now
Sing Cuckoo Now. Sing, Cuckoo.
Sing Cuckoo. Sing Cuckoo Now!