Guerra e pace, pace e guerra-b
BaG4/6:7/8 (XYyX ABABBX)
Lauda Poet:
Castellano
Castellani
Notes:
note: CattinCC, 207, where Cattin mentions several other laude with similar incipits, but singles out Fr. del Bianco’s Carnival song, ‘Pace, guerra, guerra e pace’, (text ed. SingletonCC, 231-2; music ed. Mancuso) as the clear model.
note: ‘Chi serve’ (a lauda) sung during ‘ballo tondo’ in Belcari’s Rappresentazione di Abramo e Isacco (FLorence, 1449). See OsthoffT, i, 30-3. Incipit in Panc27 = ‘Chi serve a Dio cum purita di core’ (n.26); music ed. in OsthoffT, ii, 333; LuisiLG, ii,186 w/lauda text ‘O gloriosa verzene Maria’.
Ben mi credea, Jesù, sotto le fronde-b Cz (ABCCBAaCcDdEE)
Notes:
note: the lauda adopts the form of Petrarch’s canzona, ‘Be mi credea passar mio tempo omai’ (ABCBACcDdEeFF), of which there is a musical setting by Tromboncino in PetF/xi, ed. LuisiFr, 114-16.