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  • Hi paulprocopolis: Just to let you know, this is sonnet 134 of Petrarca, not 104. Cheers, and thanks for posting this lovely interpretation.

  • @bjorlingopera

    Wait you sure? The intro sounds like 104...

  • Thanks for posting,i am very very interested in this song and i would love to have the baritone score.Could anyone help me?

  • @cozmin1984 All three Petrarch sonnets for voice and piano are available from Boosey and Hawkes, though there is no information about the vocal range supplied on th website.

  • @paulprocopolis Thanks for helping!

  • Many thanks a never herard before the Sonetto sung by by Thomas Quasthoff.

    This is a special recording!

  • What a journey this song has had to make it to us. and all conceived by Petrarch s turgid love for an unknown lady called "Laura" who must have spurned him, cruelly .. but enough to Inspire him to turn his pain into verse , which, many years later Liszt used to transcribe into this interesting song and piano solo and the rest is musical history as here . Thankyou for share,,,,

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